Atmospheric entry to the Gas Giants involves entry velocities from 20 - 50 km/s, which is mostly beyond the capabilities of current ground testing facilities. This paper details an investigation exploring the operating limits of the X2 superorbital expansion tube at the University of Queensland (UQ) for the simulation of radiating gas giant entry flow condi- tions. Theoretical calculations show that the X2 expansion tube can simulate a proposed Uranus entry at 22.3 km/s but falls below the necessary 26.9 km/s velocity to simulate a proposed Saturn probe mission. An experimental analysis was able to confirm theoretical results for a 19 km/s gas giant entry flow condition, but not for two proposed conditions above 22.3 km/s at this time. Furt...
Uranus and Neptune, known collectively as the Ice Giants, are the only two planets in the solar syst...
In response to the need for ground testing facilities for super orbital re-entry research, a small s...
Exploration of space has returned its focus to the mysteries of the solar system. Many questions rem...
Atmospheric entry to the Gas Giants involves velocities of the order of 20 - 50 km/s, which is mostl...
In 2010, the U.S. National Research Council proposed planetary entry probe missions to Uranus and Sa...
Due to high entry velocities when entering gas giant planets in the solar system (20-50 km/s), simul...
Flight into the gas giant planets involves atmospheric entry velocities between 20 and 50 km/s, whi...
Peak heating points for the entry into Uranus, Neptune, and Saturn exhibit highly nonequilibrium sho...
Exploration of the four gas giant planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, is important for un...
L’exploration des quatre planètes géantes gazeuses, Jupiter, Saturne, Neptune et Uranus, est importa...
The accurate simulation of flow conditions encountered by aircraft is imperative to the development ...
Expansion tubes are an important type of test facility for the study of planetary entry flow-fields,...
The proposed entry velocities for gas giants are beyond the ability of most impulse facilities, whic...
Future space missions, such as return from Mars, will require entry speeds of the order of 15 km/s. ...
Two new operating conditions of the X3 superorbital expansion tube are studied experimentally and nu...
Uranus and Neptune, known collectively as the Ice Giants, are the only two planets in the solar syst...
In response to the need for ground testing facilities for super orbital re-entry research, a small s...
Exploration of space has returned its focus to the mysteries of the solar system. Many questions rem...
Atmospheric entry to the Gas Giants involves velocities of the order of 20 - 50 km/s, which is mostl...
In 2010, the U.S. National Research Council proposed planetary entry probe missions to Uranus and Sa...
Due to high entry velocities when entering gas giant planets in the solar system (20-50 km/s), simul...
Flight into the gas giant planets involves atmospheric entry velocities between 20 and 50 km/s, whi...
Peak heating points for the entry into Uranus, Neptune, and Saturn exhibit highly nonequilibrium sho...
Exploration of the four gas giant planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, is important for un...
L’exploration des quatre planètes géantes gazeuses, Jupiter, Saturne, Neptune et Uranus, est importa...
The accurate simulation of flow conditions encountered by aircraft is imperative to the development ...
Expansion tubes are an important type of test facility for the study of planetary entry flow-fields,...
The proposed entry velocities for gas giants are beyond the ability of most impulse facilities, whic...
Future space missions, such as return from Mars, will require entry speeds of the order of 15 km/s. ...
Two new operating conditions of the X3 superorbital expansion tube are studied experimentally and nu...
Uranus and Neptune, known collectively as the Ice Giants, are the only two planets in the solar syst...
In response to the need for ground testing facilities for super orbital re-entry research, a small s...
Exploration of space has returned its focus to the mysteries of the solar system. Many questions rem...