A physical model for the supersonic flight of a body in low temperature plasma is developed in this paper. It is shown that, at supersonic speeds, the effect of low temperature plasma is equivalent to that of heat deposition into the shock wave. An analytical solution for the shock wave structure is obtained. Effects of shock wave dissipation and increase in shock standoff distance are predicted. Results of ballistic experiments in plasma are satisfactorily explained on the basis of the proposed model. In addition, the efficiency of drag force reduction by low-temperature plasma at supersonic speeds is evaluated.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2001 ASME Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting. Volume 1
Subtitle of host publicationForums
EditorsT.J. O Hern, T.J. O Hern
Pages809-814
Number of pages6
Volume1
StatePublished - 2003
Event2001 ASME Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting - New Orleans, LA, United States
Duration: 29 May 20011 Jun 2001

Conference

Conference2001 ASME Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityNew Orleans, LA
Period29/05/011/06/01

    Scopus subject areas

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes

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