NASA Technical Note

NASA Technical Note
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Convective Heat Transfer in Planetary Gases

Convective Heat Transfer in Planetary Gases
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Total Pages : 60
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Synopsis Convective Heat Transfer in Planetary Gases by : Joseph G. Marvin

Equilibrium convective heat transfer in several real gases was investigated. The gases considered were air, nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and argon. Solutions to the similar form of the boundary-layer equations were obtained for flight velocities to 30,000 ft/sec for a range of parameters sufficient to define the effects of pressure level, pressure gradient, boundary-layer-edge velocity, and wall temperature. Results are presented for stagnation-point heating and for the heating-rate distribution. For the range of parameters investigated the wall heat transfer depended on the transport properties near the wall and precise evaluation of properties in the high-energy portions of the boundary layer was not needed. A correlation of the solutions to the boundary-layer equations was obtained which depended only on the low temperature properties of the gases. This result can be used to evaluate the heat transfer in gases other than those considered. The largest stagnation-point heat transfer at a constant flight velocity was obtained for argon followed successively by carbon dioxide, air, nitrogen, and hydrogen. The blunt-body heating-rate distribution was found to depend mainly on the inviscid flow field. For each gas, correlation equations of boundary-layer thermodynamic and transport properties as a function of enthalpy are given for a wide range of pressures to a maximum enthalpy of 18,000 Btu/lb.

Adventures in Research

Adventures in Research
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Total Pages : 580
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112008532241
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Synopsis Adventures in Research by : Edwin Phelps Hartman

NASA Technical Report

NASA Technical Report
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Total Pages : 636
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ISBN-10 : MINN:319510008466306
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NASA Technical Paper

NASA Technical Paper
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Total Pages : 840
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951P00131587R
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NASA Technical Paper

NASA Technical Paper
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Total Pages : 44
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015039955433
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Synopsis NASA Technical Paper by : United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Minimization of the Total Heat Input for Manned Vehicles Entering the Earth's Atmosphere at Hyperbolic Speeds

Minimization of the Total Heat Input for Manned Vehicles Entering the Earth's Atmosphere at Hyperbolic Speeds
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Synopsis Minimization of the Total Heat Input for Manned Vehicles Entering the Earth's Atmosphere at Hyperbolic Speeds by : Alvin Seiff

The use of conical entry bodies to control the radiative and minimize the total heat input to manned vehicles is investigated with an imposed acceleration limit on two types of hyperbolic shallow-angle entry into the Earth's atmosphere. The local Reynolds number is limited to retain laminar boundary later. The equations permit any desired values of the acceleration and local Reynolds number limits and of the body radius, body density, and heat-shield material properties. Numerical examples are given for a range of Reynolds number limits, three body radii, and two heat-shield materials.