46th AIAA Thermophysics Conference 2016
DOI: 10.2514/6.2016-3231
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Expansion Tunnel Ablation Testing in Venus Entry Conditions

Abstract: The effects of phenolic pyrolysis on flow radiation were investigated experimentally in the X2 expansion tube for a Venus entry flow. A carbon phenolic aeroshell was subjected to a flow with a flight equivalent velocity of 9.59 km/s. Emission spectroscopy was used to measure boundary layer radiation in part of the visible wavelength range (615-700 nm) and compared to measurements taken with a cold steel model. The spectral radiance measured off the carbon phenolic model was seen to increase for C (658.942 nm) … Show more

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“…Air shock layer radiation is the focus of emission spectroscopy measurements for Hayabusa and Stardust, as spectroscopy of axisymmetric, ablating models was beyond the scope of this work, though it is the subject of ongoing efforts [87] [88]. Hypervelocity Earth re-entry produces shock layer radiation from dissociation and ionisation of atomic and molecular nitrogen and oxygen, and the subsequent excitation processes experienced by these species.…”
Section: Emission Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Air shock layer radiation is the focus of emission spectroscopy measurements for Hayabusa and Stardust, as spectroscopy of axisymmetric, ablating models was beyond the scope of this work, though it is the subject of ongoing efforts [87] [88]. Hypervelocity Earth re-entry produces shock layer radiation from dissociation and ionisation of atomic and molecular nitrogen and oxygen, and the subsequent excitation processes experienced by these species.…”
Section: Emission Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%