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Aeroheating predictions for X-34 using an inviscid-boundary layer method
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1998
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AeroacousticsEngineeringAerospace SimulationEngineering CodeSurface TemperaturesConvective Heat TransferBoundary LayerNumerical SimulationThermophysicsModeling And SimulationThermodynamicsThermal ModelingThermal Protection SystemThermal ProtectionComputer EngineeringHeat TransferAerospace EngineeringAerospace TechnologyInviscid-boundary Layer MethodAerodynamicsThermal Engineering
Radiative equilibrium surface temperatures and surface heating rates from a combined inviscid-boundary layer method are presented for the X-34 Reusable Launch Vehicle for several points along the hypersonic descent portion of its trajectory. Inviscid, perfect-gas solutions are generated with the Langley Aerothermodynamic Upwind Relaxation Algorithm (LAURA) and the Data-Parallel Lower-Upper Relaxation (DPLUR) code. Surface temperatures and heating rates are then computed using the Langley Approximate Three-Dimensional Convective Heating (LATCH) engineering code employing both laminar and turbulent flow models. The combined inviscid-boundary layer method provides accurate predictions of surface temperatures over most of the vehicle and requires much less computational effort than a Navier-Stokes code. This enables the generation of a more thorough aerothermal database which is necessary to design the thermal protection system and specify the vehicle''s flight limits.
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