Nonequilibrium ionization in hypersonic flow of carbon dioxide past blunt bodies

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Blunt Bodies, Carbon Dioxide, Gas Ionization, Hypersonic Flow, Nonequilibrium Ionization, Shock Layers, Cones, Electron Density (Concentration), Flow Velocity, Nitrogen

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A theoretical analysis is presented of nonequilibrium ionization in the shock layer formed in the hypersonic flow of carbon dioxide past spherically blunt cones; the flow velocity is 4-7 km/s for a flow density of 10 to the -8th to 10 to the -5th g/cu cm. Particular emphasis is placed on the effect of nitrogen and sodium impurities on the electron density in the flow. The results have reference to conditions in the atmospheres of Mars and Venus.

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