IDENTIFICATION OF HEAT-EXCHANGE PROCESSES IN A SUPERSONIC SPATIAL FLOW PAST AIRCRAFT
A. Ya. Kuzin UDC 536.24.01 @ABSTRACT = Direct and inverse problems of heat exchange in a supersonic spatial flow past the front part of an aircraft in the form of a spherically blunted nose cone have been solved numerically. The prospects of using high-heat-conductivity materials and the blowing of the gas-coolant for lowering the temperature on the surface of an aerodynamic body have been shown. A comparison of the solutions of the direct and inverse problems in one-, two-, and three-dimensional formulations for various materials of the sheath has been made. The error in recovering the heat flow by the thin-walled method has been estimated. Tomsk State University; email: kuzin@niipmm.tsi.tomsk.su. Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 77, No. 3, pp. 165-173, May-June, 2004. Original article submitted January 15, 2003; revision submitted March 24, 2003.