Effects of precursor heating on chemical and radiation nonequilibrium viscous flow around a Jovian entry body

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Atmospheric Entry, Chemical Reactions, Jupiter Atmosphere, Nonequilibrium Flow, Radiative Heat Transfer, Viscous Flow, Angle Of Attack, Blunt Bodies, Convective Heat Transfer

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The influence of precursor heating on viscous chemical nonequilibrium radiating flow around a Jovian entry body is investigated. Results obtained for a 45-degree hyperboloid blunt body entering Jupiter's nominal atmosphere at zero angle of attack indicate that the nonequilibrium radiative heating rate is significantly higher than the corresponding equilibrium heating. The precursor heating, in general, increases the radiative and convective heating to the body, and this increase is slightly higher for the nonequilibrium conditions.

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