On the correction necessity of Yu.D. Pchelkin method proposed for carbon materials ablation parameters calculation in oxidation gas flows
Published: 23.05.2017
Authors: Gorskiy V.V.
Published in issue: #8(68)/2017
DOI: 10.18698/2308-6033-2017-8-1645
Category: Mechanics | Chapter: Mechanics of Liquid, Gas, and Plasma
The article describes physic mechanical analysis of the engineering technique developed by Yu.D. Pchelkin, which is designed to calculate the carbon materials loss mass parameters, shows the need to introduce certain adjustments into this methodology, which can lead to a significant change in the calculation results, is of great practical importance.
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