Measurements and predictions of the X-33 turbulent aeroheating environment have been performed at Mach 6, perfect-gas air conditions. The purpose of this investigation was to compare measured turbulent aeroheating levels on smooth models, models with discrete trips, and models with arrays of bowed panels (which simulate bowed thermal protections system tiles) with each other and with predictions from two Navier-Stokes codes, LAURA and GASP. The wind tunnel testing was conducted at free stream Reynolds numbers based on length of 1.8 x 10(exp 6) to 6.1 x 10(exp 6) on 0.0132 scale X-33 models at a = 40-deg. Turbulent flow was produced by the discrete trips and by the bowed panels at ill but the lowest Reynolds number, but turbulent flow on the...
A series of shots are run in the T5 shock tunnel at California Institute of Technology to measure he...
Critical technologies are being developed to support the goals of the NASA Office of Aeronautics and...
Wind tunnels typically have higher free stream turbulence levels than are found in flight. Turbulenc...
Measurements and predictions of the X-33 turbulent aeroheating environment have been performed for M...
An investigation of the aeroheating environment of the Project Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle was pe...
This report details a computational fluid dynamics study conducted in support of the phase II develo...
This report provides an overview of the hypersonic aeroheating CFD research conducted at the NASA La...
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This report provides an overview of the hypersonic aeroheating CFD research conducted at the NASA La...
This report provides an overview of hypersonic Computational Fluid Dynamics research conducted at th...
A database of heating and pressure measurements on a 7-deg half-angle cone in a highenthalpy expansi...
Laminar and turbulent heating-rate calculations from an "engineering" code and laminar calculations ...
Aerodynamic-heating data were obtained on the conical nose of model 2 between Mach numbers 1.1 to 4....
An experimental investigation was conducted on a 5-degree-half-angle cone with a flare in a conventi...
In this paper, four turbulence models are compared on the basis of the predictions they produce for ...
A series of shots are run in the T5 shock tunnel at California Institute of Technology to measure he...
Critical technologies are being developed to support the goals of the NASA Office of Aeronautics and...
Wind tunnels typically have higher free stream turbulence levels than are found in flight. Turbulenc...
Measurements and predictions of the X-33 turbulent aeroheating environment have been performed for M...
An investigation of the aeroheating environment of the Project Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle was pe...
This report details a computational fluid dynamics study conducted in support of the phase II develo...
This report provides an overview of the hypersonic aeroheating CFD research conducted at the NASA La...
The goal of the NASA Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) technology program is to mature and demonstrate e...
This report provides an overview of the hypersonic aeroheating CFD research conducted at the NASA La...
This report provides an overview of hypersonic Computational Fluid Dynamics research conducted at th...
A database of heating and pressure measurements on a 7-deg half-angle cone in a highenthalpy expansi...
Laminar and turbulent heating-rate calculations from an "engineering" code and laminar calculations ...
Aerodynamic-heating data were obtained on the conical nose of model 2 between Mach numbers 1.1 to 4....
An experimental investigation was conducted on a 5-degree-half-angle cone with a flare in a conventi...
In this paper, four turbulence models are compared on the basis of the predictions they produce for ...
A series of shots are run in the T5 shock tunnel at California Institute of Technology to measure he...
Critical technologies are being developed to support the goals of the NASA Office of Aeronautics and...
Wind tunnels typically have higher free stream turbulence levels than are found in flight. Turbulenc...