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Publikováno v:
J Thermophys Heat Trans
The Hypersonic Materials Environmental Test System arc-jet facility located at the NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, is primarily used for the research, development, and evaluation of high-temperature thermal protection systems for h
Autor:
Owen Nishioka, Sarah L. Langston, Scott C. Splinter, Matthew Gasch, Alexander Murphy, Zion Young, Carl C. Poteet, Dinesh K. Prabhu, Benjamin Libben, Peter Gage, Joseph Williams, Frank S. Milos, Donald T. Ellerby, Cole Kazemba, Charles Kellerman, Keith Peterson, M. Stackpoole, Milad Mahzari, Ethiraj Venkatapathy
Publikováno v:
Space Science Reviews. 216
NASA has successfully developed a new and innovative Heatshield for Extreme Entry Environments Technology, or HEEET, which, at a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 6, is ready for use in Ice Giant missions. HEEET is not just a replacement for the le
Autor:
Paul M. Danehy, Roland Herrmann-Stanzel, Jeff G. Gragg, Craig T. Johansen, Scott C. Splinter, Connor C. McDougall
Publikováno v:
AIAA Scitech 2020 Forum.
Autor:
Sean C. C. Bailey, Francesco Panerai, Dominik Bauer, Paul M. Danehy, Alexandre Martin, Scott C. Splinter, J. Matthew Hardy
Publikováno v:
Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science. 93:319-325
Spallation is a phenomenon in which solid particles are ejected off the surface of an ablative material in a high-enthalpy, high-shear flow field. The main contributor to this phenomenon in carbon-based heat shields is the mechanical erosion of carbo
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Brett F. Bathel, Scott C. Splinter, Zachary S. Lippay, Alexandre Martin, Huaibao Zhang, Francesco Panerai, Nagi N. Mansour, Raghava Davuluri, Alexander R. Vazsonyi, Sean C. C. Bailey, Paul M. Danehy, Jennifer A. Inman
Publikováno v:
CEAS Space Journal. 8:229-236
The spallation phenomenon was studied through numerical analysis using a coupled Lagrangian particle tracking code and a hypersonic aerothermodynamics computational fluid dynamics solver. The results show that carbon emission from spalled particles r
Publikováno v:
2018 AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting.
Various methods for remote recession sensing of PICA have been developed and several seeding methods have been tested. The most recent method involved seeding the ablator with wires fed to the sample from the backside with a defined amount of PICA le
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Frances I. Hurwitz, Linda McCorkle, Matthew J. Degges, Dean M. Tigelaar, Stephanie L. Vivod, Daniel A. Scheiman, Scott C. Splinter, Derek J. Quade, Kathy C. Chuang, Kenneth K. Kuo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer. 28:401-409
A novel series of ablative composites containing a hyperbranched polyazomethine synthesized inside a carbon fiber preform (HyPAZA) were prepared, which have similar density to phenolic impregnated carbon ablators (∼0.3 g/cc). A novel method of synt
Autor:
Jennifer A. Inman, Paul M. Danehy, Jeffrey G. Gragg, Brett F. Bathel, Scott C. Splinter, Stephen B. Jones, Craig T. Johansen
Publikováno v:
AIAA Journal. 51:2365-2379
Planar laser-induced fluorescence of naturally occurring nitric oxide has been used to provide insight into baseline flow conditions of the Hypersonic Materials Environmental Test System 400 kW arc-heated wind tunnel at NASA Langley Research Center v
Autor:
Craig T. Johansen, Brett F. Bathel, Jeffrey G. Gragg, Scott C. Splinter, Drew V. Hires, Stephen B. Jones, Paul M. Danehy
Publikováno v:
50th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition.
Calibrated spectral radiance measurements of gaseous emission spectra have been obtained from the HYMETS (Hypersonic Materials Environmental Test System) 400 kW arc-heated wind tunnel at NASA Langley Research Center. A fiber-optic coupled spectromete
Autor:
Andrew C. McCrea, Timothy D. Oram, Thomas J. Horvath, Robert V. Kerns, Karen T. Berger, Jennifer R. Gruber, Richard J. Schwartz, Doyle W. Hensley, Scott C. Splinter, Harry Verstynen
Publikováno v:
42nd AIAA Thermophysics Conference.