A global atmospheric model for aerospace applicationsAn empirical 4-D atmospheric model is described, whose ultimate goal is to give pressure, temperature, and density variables and their structure as a function of latitude, longitude, altitude, and the time domain (seasonal and perhaps time of day) over the altitude range from sea level to 185 km. The computer program combines the 4-D model of Siegler and Fowler (1972) for the range 0-25 km altitude, the modified Groves (1971) model for the range 30-90 km, and the Jacchia (1970) model for the range 115-185 km. Between 90 and 115 km, a smooth transition between the Groves values and Jacchia values was obtained by a fairing technique, while between 25 and 30 km an interpolation scheme was used between the 4-D results and the Groves values. The program is designed to give atmospheric parameter values along a simulated trajectory and a profile, such as a vertical profile at a single location. A set of trajectory positions for any desired trajectory, ascent or re-entry, can be input to the program for evaluation of atmospheric parameters for design purposes.
Document ID
19750051287
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Justus, C. G.
Roper, R. G. (Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Ga., United States)
Woodrum, A. (Georgia Southern College Statesboro, Ga., United States)
Smith, O. E. (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, Ala., United States)
Date Acquired
August 8, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1974
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Meeting Information
Meeting: Conference on Aerospace and Aeronautical Meteorology