Aerodynamic Pressure and Heating-Rate Distributions in Tile Gaps Around Chine Regions With Pressure Gradients at a Mach Number of 6.6

Aerodynamic Pressure and Heating-Rate Distributions in Tile Gaps Around Chine Regions With Pressure Gradients at a Mach Number of 6.6

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Surface and gap pressures and heating-rate distributions were obtained for simulated Thermal Protection System (TPS) tile arrays on the curved surface test apparatus of the Langley 8-Foot High Temperature Tunnel at Mach 6.6. The results indicated that the chine gap pressures varied inversely with gap width because larger gap widths allowed greater venting from the gap to the lower model side pressures. Lower gap pressures caused greater flow ingress from the surface and increased gap heating. Generally, gap heating was greater in the longitudinal gaps than in the circumferential gaps. Gap heating decreased with increasing gap depth. Circumferential gap heating at the mid-depth was generally less than about 10 percent of the external surface value. Gap heating was most severe at local T-gap junctions and tile-to-tile forward-facing steps that caused the greatest heating from flow impingement. The use of flow stoppers at discrete locations reduced heating from flow impingement. The use of flow stoppers at discrete locations reduced heating in most gaps but increased heating in others. Limited use of flow stoppers or gap filler in longitudinal gaps could reduce gap heating in open circumferential gaps in regions of high surface pressure gradients. Hunt, L. Roane and Notestine, Kristopher K. Langley Research Center...

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ISBN: 9781730772276
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 74
Weight: 195g
Height: 280mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 4mm