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International Heat Transfer Conference 3
August, 7-12, 1966, Chicago, USA

RESULTS OF HEAT TRANSFER TESTS OF A BLUNT CONE WITH PROTUBERANCES AT MACH 10

Get access (open in a dialog) DOI: 10.1615/IHTC3.1860
pages 241-250

Abstract

Results are presented of heat transfer tests of a blunt-nosed cone containing cylindrical protuberances which was tested in AEDC Tunnel C at M= 10 and (Re)= 2 × 106 per foot. Body interaction heating results are presented as a function of protuberance length and sweepback angle. Significant increases in local heating ocurred upstream and downstream of the protuberances. For unswept cylinders, maximum interaction heating factors as high as 10 were obtained. A correlation of maximum interaction heating factors based on present and past results was developed which includes the effect of local Mach number, Reynolds number, and sweepback angle.