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Experimental Aerodynamic Heating To Simulated Space Shuttle Tiles In Laminar And Turbulent Boundary Layers With Variable Flow Angles At A Nominal Mach Number Of 7 by Don E. Avery
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1NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19850026038: Experimental Aerodynamic Heating To Simulated Space Shuttle Tiles In Laminar And Turbulent Boundary Layers With Variable Flow Angles At A Nominal Mach Number Of 7. M.S. Thesis - George Washington Univ., Nov. 1983
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The heat transfer to simulated shuttle thermal protection system tiles was investigated experimentally by using a highly instrumented metallic thin wall tile arranged with other metal tiles in a staggered tile array. Cold wall heating rate data for laminar and turbulent flow were obtained in the Langley 8 foot high Temperature Tunnel at a nominal Mach number of 7, a nominal total temperature of 3300R, a free stream unit Reynolds number from 3.4 x 10 sup 5 to 2.2 10 sup 6 per foot, and a free stream dynamic pressure from 2.1 to 9.0 psia. Experimental data are presented to illustrate the effects of flow angularity and gap width on both local peak heating and overall heating loads. For the conditions of the present study, the results show that localized and total heating are sensitive to changes in flow angle only for the test conditions of turbulent boundary layer flow with high kinetic energy and that a flow angle from 30 deg to 50 deg will minimize the local heating.
“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19850026038: Experimental Aerodynamic Heating To Simulated Space Shuttle Tiles In Laminar And Turbulent Boundary Layers With Variable Flow Angles At A Nominal Mach Number Of 7. M.S. Thesis - George Washington Univ., Nov. 1983” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19850026038: Experimental Aerodynamic Heating To Simulated Space Shuttle Tiles In Laminar And Turbulent Boundary Layers With Variable Flow Angles At A Nominal Mach Number Of 7. M.S. Thesis - George Washington Univ., Nov. 1983
- Author: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
- Language: English
“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19850026038: Experimental Aerodynamic Heating To Simulated Space Shuttle Tiles In Laminar And Turbulent Boundary Layers With Variable Flow Angles At A Nominal Mach Number Of 7. M.S. Thesis - George Washington Univ., Nov. 1983” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - COLD SURFACES - HEAT SHIELDING - HYPERSONIC FLOW - IMPINGEMENT - REUSABLE HEAT SHIELDING - THERMAL PROTECTION - TILES - TURBULENT BOUNDARY LAYER - TURBULENT FLOW - MACH NUMBER - REYNOLDS NUMBER - SPACE SHUTTLES - WIND TUNNEL TESTS - Avery, D. E.
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