Published June 1, 1957
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Development and application of a technique for steady state aerodynamic heat transfer measurements
- Creators
- Hartwig, Frederic William
Chicago
Abstract
A technique was developed for measuring steady state heat transfer on a hemisphere cylinder and the results are compared with theory. The instrumentation consisted of a miniaturized thermopile of silver-constantan thermocouples approximately 1/8" x 1/16" x 1/100". The repeatability of readings with this device was found to be excellent. These heat measuring devices, or heat meters, were installed in both a ceramic hemisphere cylinder and in a similar metal one. There were obtained three different heat flow rates at each of six different combinations of tunnel pressure and temperature. The results compared very well with a theory developed by Lester Lees based upon the assumption of local similarity.
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Hypersonic Research Project Memorandum, no. 37 - June 1, 1957.Attached Files
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- Eprint ID
- 46905
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20140707-143842260
- Army Ordnance Contract
- DA-04-495-Ord-19
- Army Project
- 5B0306004
- Ordnance Project
- TB3-0118
- OOR Project
- 1600-PE
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- Series Name
- Hypersonic Research Project Memorandum
- Series Volume or Issue Number
- 37