Heat transfer in ultra-high temperature advanced ceramics under high enthalpy arc-jet conditions
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Aim of this work is to analyze the response of an ultra-high temperature ceramic at typical heat flux conditions
of thermal protection systems of a re-entry spacecraft. In particular, a ZrB2-SiC based ultra-high
temperature advanced ceramic sharp leading edge demonstrator (1 mm nominal radius of curvature)
was manufactured and tested in a non-equilibrium high enthalpy supersonic airflow, 20 MJ/kg of peak
total enthalpy, by using an arc-jet ground facility. The surface temperature of the leading edge was
monitored by infrared thermo-cameras coupled to a two-color pyrometer. The ultra-refractory advanced
ceramic leading edge withstood stressful thermo-chemical loads successfully, without obvious failure.
Ad-hoc computational fluid dynamics simulations rebuilt the adopted set-up and related experiment
conditions: the numerical outputs matched fairly well the experimental in-situ determinations.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hypersonic flow; plasma wind tunnel; UHTC
List of contributors:
Savino, Raffaele; Monteverde, FREDERIC TULLIO; Allouis, Christophe
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