Abstract
Heat‐transfer processes for a supersonic spatial flow around a spherically blunted cone were studied by solving direct and inverse three‐dimensional problems taking into account heat flow along the longitudinal and circumferential coordinates. It is shown that highly heat‐conducting materials can be used to advantage to decrease the maximum temperatures on the windward side of streamline bodies.
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