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TITULO

The Influence of Gas Models on Numerical Simulations of Cryogenic Flow

Ruifan Hu    
Yongliang Chen    
Jifei Wu and Shuling Tian    

Resumen

At cryogenic temperatures, gases exhibit significant deviations from ideal behaviour, and the commonly employed gas model may inadequately represent the thermodynamic properties of cryogenic gases, subsequently impacting numerical simulations using various thermodynamic and transport models at cryogenic temperatures. The findings of this study reveal that the relative errors in aerodynamic characteristics obtained through different isentropic relations are noteworthy, with the maximum relative error in the drag coefficient reaching 16%. The impact of the equation of state, viscosity model, and thermal conductivity model is relatively minor, with relative errors in the pressure drag coefficient and viscous drag coefficient remaining well below 1%. Nevertheless, the relative error in the skin friction coefficient cannot be ignored due to transonic shock wave/boundary layer interactions. Consequently, when conducting numerical simulations of cryogenic flow, it is imperative to select appropriate gas models to attain precise results.