Abstract

Numerous studies have been devoted to the calculation of supersonic radiating flow past bodies (see the bibliography in [1, 2]). In almost all these studies the gas flows investigated are plane or axisymmetric. Three-dimensional flows, however, have received little attention. The flow of air past three-dimensional bodies was considered in [3], where the chief object was to investigate the accuracy with which a real radiating volume can be simulated by the widely used plane-layer approximation. In [4] the flow of a hydrogen-helium mixture past three-dimensional bodies was investigated in the hypersonic approximation in the neighborhood of the stagnation point and in two planes of symmetry with allowance for the screening of the radiation of vaporized material.

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