Galileo probe forebody thermal protection - Benchmark heating environment calculations
Abstract
Solutions are presented for the aerothermal heating environment for the forebody heatshield of candidate Galileo probe. Entry into both the nominal and cool-heavy model atmospheres were considered. Solutions were obtained for the candidate heavy probe with a weight of 310 kg and a lighter probe with a weight of 290 kg. In the flowfield analysis, a finite difference procedure was employed to obtain benchmark predictions of pressure, radiative and convective heating rates, and the steady-state wall blowing rates. Calculated heating rates for entry into the cool-heavy model atmosphere were about 60 percent higher than those predicted for the entry into the nominal atmosphere. The total mass lost for entry into the cool-heavy model atmosphere was about 146 kg and the mass lost for entry into the nominal model atmosphere was about 101 kg.
- Publication:
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AIAA, 16th Thermophysics Conference
- Pub Date:
- June 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981thph.confR....B
- Keywords:
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- Aerodynamic Heating;
- Atmospheric Entry;
- Forebodies;
- Galileo Probe;
- Jupiter Atmosphere;
- Reentry Shielding;
- Aerothermodynamics;
- Atmospheric Models;
- Conservation Equations;
- Convective Heat Transfer;
- Entropy;
- Finite Difference Theory;
- Flow Distribution;
- Prediction Analysis Techniques;
- Radiative Heat Transfer;
- Reentry Trajectories;
- Shock Layers;
- Astrodynamics