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The effect of high lift to drag ratio on aerobrakingThis work reviews the use of aerodynamic forces to modify the velocity, and therefore, the orbital path of vehicles due to transit through planetary atmospheres, especially when high values of lift can be generated. The concepts of aerobraking and aerocapture are examined, and the limiting factors are discussed. The use of high L/D vehicles, such as hypersonic waveriders, is examined, and the advantages and disadvantages of their use for aerocapture are addressed. This preliminary study of non-optimized aerocapture trajectories suggests that entrance velocities at Mars can be 10 - 12 km/sec for a waverider while sustaining acceptable loads of about 3 - 4 Earth G's over a 3 minute period, diminishing to less than 1 G in about 15 minutes. The entrance velocities are greater than those for a more conventional biconic configuration with similar deceleration loads sustained. The convective heating rate on the waverider, increased due to the higher velocities and sharp leading edges, has an estimated upper bound of 14000 W/sq cm and a corresponding temperature of about 7500 degrees K.
Document ID
19950054208
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Crouse, Patrick
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, US, United States)
Lewis, Mark
(Maryland Univ. College Park, MD, US, United States)
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1993
Publication Information
Publication: In: Spaceflight dynamics 1993; AAS(NASA International Symposium, 8th, Greenbelt, MD, Apr. 26-30, 1993, Parts 1 & 2 . A95-85716
Publisher: American Astronautical Society (Advances in the Astronautical Sciences, Vol. 84, Pts. 1 & 2)
ISSN: 0065-3438
Subject Category
Astrodynamics
Accession Number
95A85807
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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