Numerical Simulation of Transpiration Cooling on Stagnation Line in Thermochemical Non-Equilibrium
Samuel Brody,
Kin Sing Lau,
Justin Clarke
et al.
Abstract:Sharp leading edges offer drag and maneuverability advantages for hypersonic applications such as powered flight and some gliding trajectories. The reduction in standoff distance resulting from the adoption of sharp edges, however, results in increased surface convective heating that needs to be managed. Ablative layers are unfeasible as a cooling strategy for sharp edges, because they lead to a change in surface curvature radius and render systems non-reusable. Among possible strategies, transpiration cooling… Show more
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