There are large uncertainties in the aerothermodynamic modelling of super-orbital re-entry which impact the design of spacecraft thermal protection systems (TPS). Aspects of the thermal environment of super-orbital re-entry flows can be simulated in the laboratory using arc- and plasma jet facilities and these devices are regularly used for TPS certification work [5]. Another laboratory device which is capable of simulating certain critical features of both the aero and thermal environment of super-orbital re-entry is the expansion tube, and three such facilities have been operating at the University of Queensland in recent years [10]. Despite some success, wind tunnel tests do not achieve full simulation, however, a virtually complete phys...
Testing of the first heatshield of the Fire II reentry vehicle was performed in the X1 superorbital ...
The Italian and European Space Agencies are supporting a research programme, developed in Campania r...
The Hayabusa sample return capsule is scheduled for re-entry near Woomera, Australia in June 2010 an...
A spacecraft returning to Earth requires an effective thermal protection system (TPS) to withstand t...
A high-speed wind tunnel has been used to experimentally simulate the flow experienced by a capsule ...
Experimental aerodynamic studies of the flows around new aerocapture spacecraft configurations are p...
Radiative heating dominates forebody thermal loads on re-entry capsules travelling at superorbital s...
This article presents the full operational experimental capabilities of the plasma wind tunnel facil...
This Ph.D. work focuses on the investigation of numerical methods for estimating the aerodynamics an...
Thermal protection systems (TPS) are of extreme importance for the survival of space vehicles especi...
A superorbital reentry flow was realized in the X2 expansion tunnel of the Centre for Hypersonics of...
Laboratory simulation of hypervelocity heat transfer problem during planetary entr
Future space missions, such as return from Mars, will require entry speeds of the order of 15 km/s. ...
The project presented aims to develop the capability for thermal atmospheric re-entry phenomena to b...
The reentry conditions endured by a vehicle entering the atmosphere from an Earth orbit or from an i...
Testing of the first heatshield of the Fire II reentry vehicle was performed in the X1 superorbital ...
The Italian and European Space Agencies are supporting a research programme, developed in Campania r...
The Hayabusa sample return capsule is scheduled for re-entry near Woomera, Australia in June 2010 an...
A spacecraft returning to Earth requires an effective thermal protection system (TPS) to withstand t...
A high-speed wind tunnel has been used to experimentally simulate the flow experienced by a capsule ...
Experimental aerodynamic studies of the flows around new aerocapture spacecraft configurations are p...
Radiative heating dominates forebody thermal loads on re-entry capsules travelling at superorbital s...
This article presents the full operational experimental capabilities of the plasma wind tunnel facil...
This Ph.D. work focuses on the investigation of numerical methods for estimating the aerodynamics an...
Thermal protection systems (TPS) are of extreme importance for the survival of space vehicles especi...
A superorbital reentry flow was realized in the X2 expansion tunnel of the Centre for Hypersonics of...
Laboratory simulation of hypervelocity heat transfer problem during planetary entr
Future space missions, such as return from Mars, will require entry speeds of the order of 15 km/s. ...
The project presented aims to develop the capability for thermal atmospheric re-entry phenomena to b...
The reentry conditions endured by a vehicle entering the atmosphere from an Earth orbit or from an i...
Testing of the first heatshield of the Fire II reentry vehicle was performed in the X1 superorbital ...
The Italian and European Space Agencies are supporting a research programme, developed in Campania r...
The Hayabusa sample return capsule is scheduled for re-entry near Woomera, Australia in June 2010 an...