An investigation has been made into the feasibility of predicting mean convective heat transfer coefficients for the nozzles of solid propellant rocket engines. The principle of the method used was constant flow calorimetry; the surface of a copper nozzle was heated with a flow of hot water, and cooled by air flow through the nozzle. Heat transfer coefficients were then derived from measurements of water flow, water temperature drop and nozzle surface temperatures. For a range of Reynolds numbers, the mean convective heat transfer for a star-shaped conduit could be expressed by the following equation: - Nu = 0.1976 Re 0.631 Pr 0.333 For a cigarette-burning charge the mean convective heat transfer could be expressed by the follo...
Variable property heat transfer equations and their applicability to nozzle of nuclear rocket Phoebu...
This paper presents the simulation and experimental results of the dependency of the surface tempera...
A combination of conjugate heat transfer calculations and experiments in a dedicated test rig at Roy...
Heat transfer in the converging section of the nozzle of a simulated solid propellant rocket with a...
Comparison of solid propellant nozzle heat transfer coefficients with predicted dat
Comparison of experimental heat transfer coefficients in a nozzle with analytical predictions for va...
One of the objectives of the Solid Propulsion Integrity Program (SPIP) at Marshall Space Flight Cent...
A 1030:1 carbon steel, heat-sink nozzle was tested. The test conditions included a nominal chamber p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-41)An analytical method was developed to predict the t...
About 500 experimental heat transfer data taken from the open literature and relevant to the most th...
The increasing specific impulse of the liquid rocket engine (LRE), which is designed to operate in s...
Variable property heat transfer and friction equations to rocket nozzle coolant passages and compari...
Heat transfer of solid rocket igniters - flow visualization tests, copper tube firing, and radiant h...
An advanced engineering computational model has been developed to aid in the analysis of chemical ro...
Nozzle bomb tests are a standard to determine the erosivity of gun propellants. Such tests focus on ...
Variable property heat transfer equations and their applicability to nozzle of nuclear rocket Phoebu...
This paper presents the simulation and experimental results of the dependency of the surface tempera...
A combination of conjugate heat transfer calculations and experiments in a dedicated test rig at Roy...
Heat transfer in the converging section of the nozzle of a simulated solid propellant rocket with a...
Comparison of solid propellant nozzle heat transfer coefficients with predicted dat
Comparison of experimental heat transfer coefficients in a nozzle with analytical predictions for va...
One of the objectives of the Solid Propulsion Integrity Program (SPIP) at Marshall Space Flight Cent...
A 1030:1 carbon steel, heat-sink nozzle was tested. The test conditions included a nominal chamber p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-41)An analytical method was developed to predict the t...
About 500 experimental heat transfer data taken from the open literature and relevant to the most th...
The increasing specific impulse of the liquid rocket engine (LRE), which is designed to operate in s...
Variable property heat transfer and friction equations to rocket nozzle coolant passages and compari...
Heat transfer of solid rocket igniters - flow visualization tests, copper tube firing, and radiant h...
An advanced engineering computational model has been developed to aid in the analysis of chemical ro...
Nozzle bomb tests are a standard to determine the erosivity of gun propellants. Such tests focus on ...
Variable property heat transfer equations and their applicability to nozzle of nuclear rocket Phoebu...
This paper presents the simulation and experimental results of the dependency of the surface tempera...
A combination of conjugate heat transfer calculations and experiments in a dedicated test rig at Roy...