Experimental expansion tube study of the flow over a toroidal ballute


Autoria(s): McIntyre, T. J.; Lourel, I.; Eichmann, T. N.; Morgan, R. G.; Jacobs, P. A.; Bishop, A. I.
Contribuinte(s)

E Vincent Zoby

Amanda Maguire

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

An experimental investigation of high-enthalpy flow over a toroidal ballute (balloon/parachute) was conducted in an expansion tube facility. The ballute, proposed for use in a number of future aerocapture missions, involves the deployment of a large toroidal-shaped inflatable parachute behind a space vehicle to generate drag on passing through a planetary atmosphere, thus, placing the spacecraft in orbit. A configuration consisting of a spherical spacecraft, followed by a toroid, was tested in a superorbital facility. Measurements at moderate-enthalpy conditions (15-20 MJ/kg) in nitrogen and carbon dioxide showed peak heat transfer rates of around 20 MW/m(2) on the toroid. At higher enthalpies (>50 MJ/kg) in nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and a hydrogen-neon mixture, heat transfer rates above 100 MW/m(2) were observed. Imaging using near-resonant holographic interferometry showed that the flows were steady except when the opening of the toroid was blocked.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:74400

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Norma Brennan

Palavras-Chave #Engineering, Aerospace #Interferometry #C1 #290200 Aerospace Engineering #671104 Aerospace equipment
Tipo

Journal Article