Abstract
New methods of controlling thermal regimes in a high-enthalpy spatial flow around a body are considered. They are related to gas injection from the blunted surface and heat overflow in the material of the shell. The effect of injection is analyzed for different thermal conductivities. It is shown that highly heat-conducting materials can be successfully used to decrease the maximum temperatures at the windward side due to intense heat removal to the region of a porous spherical bluntness.
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