Reentry of a body with lifting force and heat-conducting surface into the Earth's atmosphere (Q2760821)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1682327
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| English | Reentry of a body with lifting force and heat-conducting surface into the Earth's atmosphere |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1682327 |
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13 December 2001
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heat conduction equations
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reentry flight
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blunt body
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lifting force
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heat-conducting surface
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Earth's atmosphere
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reentry trajectory
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angles of attack
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yawing
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parabolized viscous shock layer equations
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multicomponent mixture of gases
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Reentry of a body with lifting force and heat-conducting surface into the Earth's atmosphere (English)
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The author studies the reentry flight in the Earth's atmosphere of a smooth blunted body possessing a lifting force and a heat-conducting surface in the Earth's atmosphere. The reenty trajectory is represented not only by altitude and velocity as functions of flight time, but also by angles of attack and yawing which vary with time. Three-dimensional parabolized viscous shock layer equations for a chemically nonequilibrium multicomponent mixture of gases are solved together with three-dimensional unsteady heat equation for the solid phase.
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