1. Simulating AOTV heating environment in an arc jet
- Author
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Balboni, J, Winovich, W, and Balakrishnan, A
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Fluid Mechanics And Heat Transfer - Abstract
The application of arc-jet facilities to the simulation of the combined radiative and convective heating environments calculated for AOTV return missions is presented. The AOTV mission requirement and design configuration determine the magnitude of the radiative and convective heating rates. This paper considers methods for obtaining radiation from the high temperature plasma in arc-jet flows. A computer code that predicts arc-heater performance was used to determine the effect of gas mixtures on arc-heater performance, with the intent of increasing the gas temperature and resultant radiative emission. Numerical radiation solutions were compared with direct measurements of the radiative intensity from the gas cap. Convective heating measurements were made as well. The arc-jet was operated at AOTV enthalpy and pressure levels for these measurements to assess the simulation capabilities for AOTV material development/testing. A parametric study is presented that defines the capability of the Interaction Heating Facility arc jet at Ames to simulate both the radiative and the convective heating for current AOTV configurations.
- Published
- 1986