Abstract

Many theoretical and experimental papers [1–4] have been devoted to investigating the turbulent boundary layer in the initial section of a channel. For the most part, however, the flow of an incompressible fluid with constant parameters is considered. There are many practical cases in which it is of interest to treat the development of the turbulent boundary layer of gas in the initial section of a pipe when conditions are strongly nonisothermal. A solution of a problem of this type, based on the theory of limit laws, is given in paper [1]. The present article extends this solution to the case of the flow of a high-enthalpy gas when the effect of gas dissociation on the turbulent boundary layer characteristics must be taken into account. We shall consider the flow of a mixture of i gases which is in a “frozen” state inside the boundary layer, and in an equilibrium state on its boundaries. Formulas are derived for the laws of friction and heat exchange, and a solution is given for the turbulent boundary layer equations in the initial section of the pipe when the wall temperature is constant and the gas flows at a subsonic velocity.

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