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Estimates of Thermochemical Relaxation Lengths Behind Normal Shock Waves Relevant to Manned Lunar and Mars Return Missions, the Aeroassist Flight Experiment, and Mars Entry

Estimates of Thermochemical Relaxation Lengths Behind Normal Shock Waves Relevant to Manned Lunar and Mars Return Missions, the Aeroassist Flight Experiment, and Mars Entry

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Thermochemical relaxation distances behind the strong normal shock waves associated with vehicles that enter the Earth atmosphere upon returning from a manned lunar or Mars mission are estimated. The relaxation distances for a Mars entry are estimated as well, in order to highlight the extent of the relaxation phenomena early in currently envisioned space exploration studies. The thermochemical relaxation length for the Aeroassist Flight Experiment is also considered. These estimates provide an indication as to whether finite relaxation needs to be considered in subsequent detailed analyses. For the Mars entry, relaxation phenomena that are fully coupled to the flow field equations are used. The relaxation-distance estimates can be scaled to flight conditions other than those discussed. Howe, John T. Ames Research Center NASA-TM-102879, A-91003, NAS 1.15:102879 RTOP 506-40-91...

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ISBN: 9781792697814
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