rake angleThe aerothermodynamics and thermal protection of aerobraking orbital transfer vehicles are studied with a view toward design methodology and technology requirements. A particular class of geometries is investigated: the ellipsoidally blunted raked-off elliptic cone. Discussed are the influence of various geometrical parameters on the trajectory and the heat flux as well as heating prediction methods ranging from an engineering correlation formula to computational solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations. Finite-rate catalytic thermal protection materials and gas radiation are considered. Estimates of the specific mass of possible thermal protection systems indicate that support structure is a large contributor to the aerobrake mass as compared with the thermal protection insulation itself. Sizing curves are included which enable the designer to estimate the size aerobrake required from heating considerations for different mass vehicles having aerobrakes of several specific masses.
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