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      Coupled Fluid–Thermal Analysis of Combinational Nonablative Thermal Protection System Concept

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          To reduce the aerodynamic heating of the hypersonic vehicle, a new concept of the combinational nonablative thermal protection system (CNA-TPS) is proposed in this paper, which consists of the spiked body, forward-facing cavity, and opposing jet. The tightly coupled fluid–thermal numerical method was adopted to analyze its thermal control performance. The results show that CNA-TPS pushes the bow shock away from the wall and reduces the shock intensity, and the low-enthalpy gas of the opposing jet separates the high-temperature gas behind the bow shock from the wall. CNA-TPS reduces the aerodynamic heating and the structural temperature by reconstructing the flowfield, and its thermal control performance is superior to the other existing combined thermal protection systems. Finally, increasing both the length of the spiked body and the diameter of the opposing jet can improve the thermal control performance of CNA-TPS and increase the backflow area of the flowfield, which causes the position of the reattachment point and the maximum wall heat flux to move downstream. All the investigations in this paper show the feasibility and advantages of CNA-TPS in the engineering application.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                jsr
                Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets
                J. Spacecraft
                American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
                0022-4650
                1533-6794
                28 January 2019
                July–August 2019
                : 56
                : 4
                : 1137-1151
                Affiliations
                Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics , 210016 Nanjing, People’s Republic of China
                System Design Institute , Wuhan, 430040 People’s Republic of China
                Author notes
                [*]

                Ph.D. Student, Key Laboratory of Fundamental Science for National Defense–Advanced Design Technology of Flight Vehicle, College of Aerospace Engineering; jiehuangxyz@ 123456163.com .

                [†]

                Professor, State Key Laboratory of Mechanics and Control of Mechanical Structures, College of Aerospace Engineering; wxyao@ 123456nuaa.edu.cn .

                [‡]

                Engineer, Hubei Aerospace Technology Academy; 737343134@ 123456qq.com .

                Article
                A34212 A34212
                10.2514/1.A34212
                89902b45-c994-409f-bc98-41378c057c7f
                Copyright © 2019 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. All rights reserved. All requests for copying and permission to reprint should be submitted to CCC at www.copyright.com; employ the eISSN 1533-6794 to initiate your request. See also AIAA Rights and Permissions www.aiaa.org/randp.
                History
                : 31 January 2018
                : 29 November 2018
                : 12 December 2018
                Page count
                Figures: 22, Tables: 4
                Categories
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                Engineering,Physics,Mechanical engineering,Space Physics
                Engineering, Physics, Mechanical engineering, Space Physics

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