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Aerodynamic Problems of Manned Space Vehicles

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

T. R. F. Nonweiler*
Affiliation:
Queen's University, Belfast

Extract

The intention of this paper is to point out certain aerodynamic problems that may be of future interest, by trying to argue in general terms about their possible context. Perhaps the most distinctive feature of any project analysis of a vehicle designed to carry a man into an orbit in space and return him safely to the ground, is the need to limit the accelerations and retardations of his passage, and the temperature of his environment. There are of course innumerable other considerations which have to do with his comfort and safety, but it is his inability to withstand excessive heat or high g which distinguishes man from more rugged but less versatile instruments.

Type
Hypersonic Flow
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1959

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