An overview of basic aeroheating design issues for Reusable Launch Vehicles (RLV), which addresses the application of hypersonic ground-based testing, and computational fluid dynamic (CFD) and engineering codes, is presented. Challenges inherent to the prediction of aeroheating environments required for the successful design of the RLV Thermal Protection System (TPS) are discussed in conjunction with the importance of employing appropriate experimental/computational tools. The impact of the information garnered by using these tools in the resulting analyses, ultimately enhancing the RLV TPS design is illustrated. A wide range of topics is presented in this overview; e.g. the impact of flow physics issues such as boundary-layer transition, i...
Aerodynamic heating around an inflatable reentry vehicle was investigated using hypersonic ...
The design of hypersonic flight systems requires extensive ground testing to understand the flow cha...
Several actors in the space trasport sector are moving towards reusable launch vehicles (RLV) for th...
A method for integrating Aeroheating analysis into conceptual reusable launch vehicle RLV design is ...
program to benchmark computational fluid dynamic (CFD) predicted aerodynamic and aerothermal environ...
Orbital launch vehicles with re-useable major components or stages provide the potential to decrease...
The assessment of thermal loads occurring on reusable launch vehicles during the entire trajectory i...
The next step in spaceflight, among others, is the development of a reusable launch vehicle (RLV) su...
This paper presents a generic geometry for the study of aerodynamic and aerothermal behaviour releva...
Future generation reusable re-entry vehicles must be capable of sustaining consistent repeated aerot...
Next generation reusable re-entry vehicles must be capable of sustaining consistent repeated aero-th...
A typical entry vehicle design depends on the synthesis of many essential subsystems, including ther...
The goal of the NASA Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) technology program is to mature and demonstrate e...
Aerothermodynamics, encompassing aerodynamics, aeroheating, and fluid dynamics and physical processe...
A brief review of the evolutionary progress in computational aerothermodynamics is presented. The cu...
Aerodynamic heating around an inflatable reentry vehicle was investigated using hypersonic ...
The design of hypersonic flight systems requires extensive ground testing to understand the flow cha...
Several actors in the space trasport sector are moving towards reusable launch vehicles (RLV) for th...
A method for integrating Aeroheating analysis into conceptual reusable launch vehicle RLV design is ...
program to benchmark computational fluid dynamic (CFD) predicted aerodynamic and aerothermal environ...
Orbital launch vehicles with re-useable major components or stages provide the potential to decrease...
The assessment of thermal loads occurring on reusable launch vehicles during the entire trajectory i...
The next step in spaceflight, among others, is the development of a reusable launch vehicle (RLV) su...
This paper presents a generic geometry for the study of aerodynamic and aerothermal behaviour releva...
Future generation reusable re-entry vehicles must be capable of sustaining consistent repeated aerot...
Next generation reusable re-entry vehicles must be capable of sustaining consistent repeated aero-th...
A typical entry vehicle design depends on the synthesis of many essential subsystems, including ther...
The goal of the NASA Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) technology program is to mature and demonstrate e...
Aerothermodynamics, encompassing aerodynamics, aeroheating, and fluid dynamics and physical processe...
A brief review of the evolutionary progress in computational aerothermodynamics is presented. The cu...
Aerodynamic heating around an inflatable reentry vehicle was investigated using hypersonic ...
The design of hypersonic flight systems requires extensive ground testing to understand the flow cha...
Several actors in the space trasport sector are moving towards reusable launch vehicles (RLV) for th...