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Chul Park

Researcher at KAIST

Publications -  144
Citations -  7679

Chul Park is an academic researcher from KAIST. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hypersonic speed & Shock tube. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 142 publications receiving 7012 citations. Previous affiliations of Chul Park include Tohoku University & Ames Research Center.

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Nonequilibrium hypersonic aerothermodynamics

TL;DR: In this paper, nonequilibrium phenomena in hypersonic flows are examined on the basis of theoretical models and selected experimental data, in an introduction intended for second-year graduate students of aerospace engineering.
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Review of chemical-kinetic problems of future NASA missions, II: Mars entries

TL;DR: A number of chemical-kinetic problems related to phenomena occurring behind a shock wave surrounding an object flying in the earth atmosphere are discussed in this paper, including the nonequilibrium thermochemical relaxation phenomena behind a wave surrounding the flying object.
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Assessment of two-temperature kinetic model for ionizing air

TL;DR: In this paper, a two-temperatur e chemical-kinet ic model for air is assessed by comparing theoretical results with existing experimental data obtained in shock tubes, ballistic ranges, and flight experiments.
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Assessment of a two-temperature kinetic model for dissociating and weakly ionizing nitrogen

TL;DR: In this paper, the validity of the author's two-temperature, chemical/kinetic model which the author has recently improved is assessed by comparing the calculated results with the existing experimental data for nitrogen in the dissociating and weakly ionizing regime produced behind a normal shock wave.

NEQAIR96,Nonequilibrium and Equilibrium Radiative Transport and Spectra Program: User's Manual

TL;DR: NEQAIR96 as mentioned in this paper is a line-by-line and line-of-sight code that calculates the emission and absorption spectra for atomic and diatomic molecules and the transport of radiation through a nonuniform gas mixture to a surface.