2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2007.10.029
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Inverse estimation of heat flux and temperature on nozzle throat-insert inner contour

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“…The inverse heat conduction problems (IHCP) are to measure the temperature at the heat conduction system boundary or internal point or points by using the experimental method to obtain partial temperature information and inverse some unknown parameters: the boundary condition, material thermophysical parameter, internal heat source and boundary geometry, and so on [1][2][3][4]. The IHCP researches have wide application background and are nearly applied in all fields of science engineering: the aerospace engineering, bioengineering, power engineering, machine manufacturing, chemical engineering, nuclear physics, metallurgy, material processing, equipment geometry optimization, nondestructive testing, and so on [5][6][7][8][9]. The domestic and foreign scholars have made many researches on IHCP.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The inverse heat conduction problems (IHCP) are to measure the temperature at the heat conduction system boundary or internal point or points by using the experimental method to obtain partial temperature information and inverse some unknown parameters: the boundary condition, material thermophysical parameter, internal heat source and boundary geometry, and so on [1][2][3][4]. The IHCP researches have wide application background and are nearly applied in all fields of science engineering: the aerospace engineering, bioengineering, power engineering, machine manufacturing, chemical engineering, nuclear physics, metallurgy, material processing, equipment geometry optimization, nondestructive testing, and so on [5][6][7][8][9]. The domestic and foreign scholars have made many researches on IHCP.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The developed model is created by FEM code based on the updated lagrangian formulation. Tsung-Chien Chen, and Chiun-Chien Liu [6] presented an analytical method for thermal design of the protection layer in the solid rocket motor by simulating the measured temperature on throat-insert of the nozzle to estimate the heat flux in the inner wall on-line with accuracy. The thermo-structural transient response of a composite rocket nozzle using a thin protective layer was predicted using FEM by Vandenboom and Heister [7], and a variety of structural and thermal results are presented for both the substrate and the protective layer.…”
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“…Discovery of carbon-carbon composites in 1958 by Brennan Chance Vought Aircraft created an opportunity to these principle materials for heat shielding appliances due to their high strength and thermal resistance [1]. Rayon carbon fabric reinforced phenolic (C-Ph) composites are the broadly used thermal protection systems due to the low thermal conductivity of the rayon fabric and high char yields of the phenolic resin.…”
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“…This incident paves way for a detailed research to enhance impact tolerances, thermal resistance, and fracture toughness of the RCC panels [3]. Polymer nanocomposites are the three phase composite systems invented by Toyota research group, wherein nanosize particles, dispersed in the two phase fiber reinforced composites, exhibit enhanced structural rigidity and ablation resistance [1]. Nanocomposites have the capability to withstand the simultaneous action of thermal stresses and mechanical impact loads.…”
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confidence: 99%