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Plume flow and plume impingement in space technology

Progress in Aerospace Sciences, 1991
Abstract Rocket thrusters of various types are the common means of propulsion in space technology. In the space vacuum the exhaust gases form a large free jet, called a plume, which can impinge on neighbouring surfaces. The impingement effects, often unavoidable due to the unrestricted spreading of the gas, are disturbing forces and unwanted heat ...
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Plume–Plume and Plume–Surface Interactions of Micronozzle Clusters in Vacuum

AIAA Journal
Plume flow features and performance characteristics of micronozzles arranged in a cluster configuration operating under vacuum exit conditions are analyzed utilizing the direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method. A comparison of the plume behavior of single bell-shaped and conical nozzles is carried out to establish a baseline for evaluating cluster
Ashok Kumar, S. R. Shine
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Plume-driven recratonization of deep continental lithospheric mantle

Nature, 2021
Jingao Liu   +2 more
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Flood Basalts and Hot-Spot Tracks: Plume Heads and Tails

Science, 1989
M. Richards, R. Duncan, V. Courtillot
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Shock Wave Mediated Plume Chemistry for Molecular Formation in Laser Ablation Plasmas.

Analytical Chemistry, 2016
S. S. Harilal   +3 more
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Plume

2011
Doris Breuer, Ralf Jaumann
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Detection of Water in the LCROSS Ejecta Plume

Science, 2010
A. Colaprete   +16 more
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Plume

2023
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