Base flow investigation of the Apollo AS-202 Command Module
Autor: | Ferry Schrijer, Peter Noeding, Michael J. Wright, Louis Walpot |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Engineering
business.industry Mechanical Engineering Separation (aeronautics) Frame (networking) Flow (psychology) Hypersonic flight Aerospace Engineering Computational fluid dynamics symbols.namesake Mach number Mechanics of Materials Space Shuttle thermal protection system symbols Supersonic speed Aerospace engineering business |
Zdroj: | Progress in Aerospace Sciences. :57-74 |
ISSN: | 0376-0421 |
Popis: | A major contributor to the overall vehicle mass of re-entry vehicles is the afterbody thermal protection system. This is due to the large acreage (equal or bigger than that of the forebody) to be protected. The present predictive capabilities for base flows are comparatively lower than those for windward flowfields and offer therefore a substantial potential for improving the design of future re-entry vehicles. To that end, it is essential to address the accuracy of high fidelity CFD tools exercised in the US and EU, which motivates a thorough investigation of the present status of hypersonic flight afterbody heating. This paper addresses the predictive capabilities of afterbody flow fields of re-entry vehicles investigated in the frame of the NATO/RTO—RTG-043 task group. First, the verification of base flow topologies on the basis of available wind-tunnel results performed under controlled supersonic conditions (i.e. cold flows devoid of reactive effects) is performed. Such tests address the detailed characterization of the base flow with particular emphasis on separation/reattachment and their relation to Mach number effects. The tests have been performed on an Apollo-like re-entry capsule configuration. Second, the tools validated in the frame of the previous effort are exercised and appraised against flight-test data collected during the Apollo AS-202 re-entry. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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