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Professor Candler uses computational fluid dynamics to study high-temperature reacting flows and hypersonic flows, and is particularly interested in how the relaxation of internal energy modes and finite-rate chemical reactions interact with fluid motion. Applications of this work include the analysis of planetary entry spacecraft heat shields, hypersonic boundary layer transition, and the effects of chemical reactions on aerodynamics. Professor Candler works closely with experimentalists to validate high-enthalpy flow models by careful comparison to shock tunnel data. Recently, Candler's research group has been working to extend computational methods to complex geometries for application to future scramjet-powered hypersonic aircraft. These tools were used to design an inward-turning inlet for a upcoming sounding rocket flight experiment of a Mach 10 vehicle.
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AIAA SCITECH 2024 Forum (2024)
AIAA JOURNALno. 2 (2024): 460-475
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arXiv (Cornell University) (2023)
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Dale A. Lawrence,Brian Argrow,Joseph L. Pointer, Nicholas Kenny,Christopher A. Roseman,James Flaten,Graham V. Candler,Aroh Barjatya, Julio Guardado
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