Heat and mass transfer problems involving the interaction between gas flows and solid surfaces
Abstract
A knowledge of the interaction between high-temperature high-velocity gas flows and solid surfaces is essential for the efficient thermal protection of engineering structures. The fundamentals of thermal protection theory are briefly reviewed, with particular attention given to the thermal protection of flight vehicles traveling in the atmosphere of planets at speeds exceeding the orbital and escape velocities. The possibility of solving direct and inverse heat transfer problems in thermal design is discussed.
- Publication:
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Inzhenerno Fizicheskii Zhurnal
- Pub Date:
- November 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983InFiZ..45..709P
- Keywords:
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- Gas-Solid Interactions;
- Heat Transfer;
- Mass Transfer;
- Solid Surfaces;
- Aerodynamic Heating;
- Enthalpy;
- Flight Vehicles;
- Thermal Protection;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer