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The Problem of Kinetic Heating Associated with Unmanned Re-entry Vehicles*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

A. J. Craig*
Affiliation:
Henlow Branch

Extract

The art and science of re-entering a vehicle into a planetary atmosphere poses many problems, which are today on the edge of man’s mental and industrial capabilities. Re-entering a vehicle into the earth’s atmosphere incurs the following major problems: —

  • (a) Kinetic heating as it passes through the denser regions of the atmosphere. Materials have to be found which can deal with the enormous amounts of heating experienced by the vehicle.

  • (b) Design of a vehicle to withstand large thermal and mechanical shock.

  • (c) Dynamic stability at hypersonic velocities.

  • (d) Accuracy of direction of entry into the atmosphere.

  • (e) Recovery of the capsule after impact, wherever it landed.

This paper deals with the kinetic heating aspect of re-entry and shows how present day materials are utilised in restricting the inside temperature of re-entry vehicles to within reasonable limits. Unmanned re-entry is specified because to re-enter a manned capsule puts large restrictions on deceleration and inside temperature limits and hence produces some unique problems which are not covered in this paper.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1962

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Footnotes

*

Under 21 Years of Age Group. Formally R.A.F. Technical College Henlow; now Pilot Officer and Deputy Squadron Engineer Officer, R.A.F. Leuchars

References

* Under 21 Years of Age Group. Formally R.A.F. Technical College Henlow; now Pilot Officer and Deputy Squadron Engineer Officer, R.A.F. Leuchars