Galileo probe boundary layer composition and radiation transfer

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Boundary Layers, Concentration (Composition), Galileo Project, Jupiter Probes, Radiative Transfer, Ablative Materials, Atmospheric Entry, Carbon, Chemical Reactions, Reaction Kinetics, Tables (Data)

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The nonequilibrium chemistry in the boundary layer of the Galileo probe
was calculated using an expanded chemistry system. Concetrations of C3
are significantly greater than equilibrium values. In the spectral range
2950 to 5140A (4.2 to 2.2 eV) 22% less radiation reaches the wall at
station 16 than would if equilibrium prevailed.

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