Convective heat-transfer rate distributions over a missile shaped body flying at hypersonic speeds

Saravanan, S. ; Jagadeesh, G. ; Reddy, K.P.J. (2009) Convective heat-transfer rate distributions over a missile shaped body flying at hypersonic speeds Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 33 (4). pp. 782-790. ISSN 0894-1777

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2009.02.00...

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Abstract

Experiments are carried out with air as the test gas to obtain the surface convective heating rate on a missile shaped body flying at hypersonic speeds. The effect of fins on the surface heating rates of missile frustum is also investigated. The tests are performed in a hypersonic shock tunnel at stagnation enthalpy of 2 MJ/kg and zero degree angle of attack. The experiments are conducted at flow Mach number of 5.75 and 8 with an effective test time of 1 ms. The measured stagnation-point heat-transfer data compares well with the theoretical value estimated using Fay and Riddell expression. The measured heat-transfer rate with fin configuration is slightly higher than that of model without fin. The normalized values of experimentally measured heat transfer rate and Stanton number compare well with the numerically estimated results.

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