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Equilibrium Radiative Heating Tables for Aerobraking in the Martian Atmosphere

Equilibrium Radiative Heating Tables for Aerobraking in the Martian Atmosphere

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Studies currently underway for Mars missions often envision the use of aerobraking for orbital capture at Mars. These missions generally involve blunt-nosed vehicles to dissipate the excess energy of the interplanetary transfer. Radiative heating may be of importance in these blunt-body flows because of the highly energetic shock layer around the blunt nose. In addition, the Martian atmosphere contains CO2, whose dissociation products are known to include strong radiators. An inviscid, equilibrium, stagnation point, radiation-coupled flow-field code has been developed for investigating blunt-body atmospheric entry. The method has been compared with ground-based and flight data for air, and reasonable agreement has been found. In the present work, the method was applied to a matrix of conditions in the Martian atmosphere. These conditions encompass most trajectories of interest for Mars exploration spacecraft. The predicted equilibrium radiative heating to the stagnation point of the vehicle is presented. Hartung, Lin C. and Sutton, Kenneth and Brauns, Frank Langley Research Center NASA-TM-102659, NAS 1.15:102659 RTOP 591-42-21-01...

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ISBN: 9781792696992
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 38
Weight: 113g
Height: 279mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 2mm