A numerical study of transient thermal response of a blunt-nosed axisymmetric body made of Teflon is presented using a two-layer thermal model. It is shown that phase change and transverse heat conduction have a considerable effect on the internal temperature field. Comparison of the numerical results with experimental data shows that the single-layer thermal model does not predict the real feature of the thermal field, whereas the results of the two-layer thermal model agree reasonably well with the experiment.
Transient thermal response of ablating bodies
AIAA Journal ; 17
1979-02-01
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Transient Thermal Response of Ablating Bodies
AIAA | 1979
|Terminal shapes of ablating bodies
TIBKAT | 1963
|TERMINAL SHAPES OF ABLATING BODIES
AIAA | 1963
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