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Inviscid surface streamlines and heat transfer on shuttle-type configurations
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1972
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringTurbulenceConvective Heat TransferBoundary LayerUnsteady FlowHeat Transfer ProcessTurbulent Heating RatesHypersonic FlowLocal LaminarHeat TransferMultiphase FlowAerospace EngineeringTurbulent Flow Heat TransferCubic Spline FitHeat Transfer EnhancementTurbulence ModelingInviscid Surface StreamlinesAerodynamicsThermal Engineering
A method is developed which calculates laminar, transitional, and turbulent heating rates on arbitrary blunt-nosed three-dimensional bodies at angle of attack in hypersonic flow. The geometry of the body may be specified analytically, or generated from a doubly cubic spline fit to coordinate points. Inviscid surface streamlines are calculated from Euler's equation using a prescribed pressure distribution. Laminar and turbulent heating rates are determined along a streamline by applying the axisymmetric analog to solutions of the axisymmetric boundary-layer equations. The location of the transition region may be specified optionally by geometric location, momentum thickness Reynolds number, or integrated unit Reynolds number along a streamline. Transitional heating rates are then calculated as a weighted average of the local laminar and turbulent values. Either ideal gas or equilibrium air properties may be used.
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