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Qiu Xiao-Ming, Tang De-Li, Sun Ai-Ping, Liu Wan-Dong, Zeng Xue-Jun. Role of on-board discharge in shock wave drag reduction and plasma cloakingJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2007, 16(1): 186-192.
| Qiu Xiao-Ming, Tang De-Li, Sun Ai-Ping, Liu Wan-Dong, Zeng Xue-Jun. Role of on-board discharge in shock wave drag reduction and plasma cloakingJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2007, 16(1): 186-192. |
Role of on-board discharge in shock wave drag reduction and plasma cloaking
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Abstract
In the present paper, a physical model is proposed for reducing the problem of the drag reduction of an attached bow shock around the nose of a high-speed vehicle with on-board discharge, to the problem of a balance between the magnetic pressure and gas pressure of plane shock of a partially ionized gas consisting of the environmental gas around the nose of the vehicle and the on-board discharge-produced plasma. The relation between the shock strength and the discharge-induced magnetic pressure is studied by means of a set of one-fluid, hydromagnetic equations reformed for the present purpose, where the discharge-induced magnetic field consists of the electron current (produced by the discharge)-induced magnetic field and the partially ionized gas flow-induced one. A formula for the relation between the above parameters is derived. It shows that the discharge-induced magnetic pressure can minimize the shock strength, successfully explaining the two recent experimental observations on attached bow shock mitigation and elimination in a supersonic flow during on-board discharge Phys. Plasmas 9 (2002) 721 and Phys. Plasmas 7 (2000) 1345. In addition, the formula implies that the shock elimination leaves room for a layer of higher-density plasma rampart moving around the nose of the vehicle, being favourable to the plasma radar cloaking of the vehicle. The reason for it is expounded. -
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