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Analysis of factors influencing supersonic flow about a conical body under magnetohydrodynamic interaction conditions

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The phenomenon of the Joule heat evolution in a supersonic flow about a body under conditions of a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) interaction is considered. The heat evolution is modeled using a preset heat flux at the body surface. The results of numerical calculations show that the Joule heat evolution under such conditions is a predominant factor of MHD interaction.

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Original Russian Text © Yu.P. Golovachev, G.A. Kurbatov, A.S. Chernyshev, A.A. Schmidt, 2006, published in Pis’ma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoĭ Fiziki, 2006, Vol. 32, No. 14, pp. 52–57.

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Golovachev, Y.P., Kurbatov, G.A., Chernyshev, A.S. et al. Analysis of factors influencing supersonic flow about a conical body under magnetohydrodynamic interaction conditions. Tech. Phys. Lett. 32, 624–626 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063785006070224

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