The effects of fuselage cross section and structural arrangement on the performance of actively cooled hypersonic cruise vehicles are investigated. An active cooling system which maintains the aircraft's entire surface area at temperatures below 394 K at Mach 6 is developed along with a hydrogen fuel tankage thermal protection system. Thermodynamic characteristics of the actively cooled thermal protection systems established are summarized. Design heat loads and coolant flowrate requirements are defined for each major structural section and for the total system. Cooling system weights are summarized at the major component level. Conclusions and recommendations are included
A 2- by 4-ft flightweight panel was subjected to thermal/structural tests representative of design f...
The structures technology required for hypersonic cruise vehicles is reviewed. Engine structures and...
Aerodynamic heating is a critical design aspect for the development of reusable hypersonic transport...
The effects of fuselage cross sections and structural members on the performance of hypersonic cruis...
The effects of fuselage cross-section (circular and elliptical) and structural arrangement (integral...
Transpiration and convective cooling concepts are examined for the fuselage and tail surface of a Ma...
Parametric studies were conducted to investigate the relative merits of construction materials, cool...
Transpiration and convective cooling concepts are examined for the fuselage and tail surface of a Ma...
Active cooling systems, which included transpiration, film, and convective cooling concepts, are exa...
The potential benefits of using the fuel heat sink of hydrogen fueled supersonic transports for cool...
Vehicles, such as the X-15 or National Aero-Space Plane, traveling at hypersonic speeds through the ...
An extensive survey of current and future airframe construction materials and coolants was conducted...
Active cooling systems, which included transpiration, film, and convective cooling concepts, are exa...
Results of engineering analyses assessing the conceptual feasibility of a large capacity heat pump f...
Resurgent interest in development of Aerospace Plane and Orient Express type vehicles promises to st...
A 2- by 4-ft flightweight panel was subjected to thermal/structural tests representative of design f...
The structures technology required for hypersonic cruise vehicles is reviewed. Engine structures and...
Aerodynamic heating is a critical design aspect for the development of reusable hypersonic transport...
The effects of fuselage cross sections and structural members on the performance of hypersonic cruis...
The effects of fuselage cross-section (circular and elliptical) and structural arrangement (integral...
Transpiration and convective cooling concepts are examined for the fuselage and tail surface of a Ma...
Parametric studies were conducted to investigate the relative merits of construction materials, cool...
Transpiration and convective cooling concepts are examined for the fuselage and tail surface of a Ma...
Active cooling systems, which included transpiration, film, and convective cooling concepts, are exa...
The potential benefits of using the fuel heat sink of hydrogen fueled supersonic transports for cool...
Vehicles, such as the X-15 or National Aero-Space Plane, traveling at hypersonic speeds through the ...
An extensive survey of current and future airframe construction materials and coolants was conducted...
Active cooling systems, which included transpiration, film, and convective cooling concepts, are exa...
Results of engineering analyses assessing the conceptual feasibility of a large capacity heat pump f...
Resurgent interest in development of Aerospace Plane and Orient Express type vehicles promises to st...
A 2- by 4-ft flightweight panel was subjected to thermal/structural tests representative of design f...
The structures technology required for hypersonic cruise vehicles is reviewed. Engine structures and...
Aerodynamic heating is a critical design aspect for the development of reusable hypersonic transport...