Abstract
In order to accurately simulate the transient aerodynamic heating conditions experienced by aircraft when flying at high speeds, rapid and highly precise non-linear dynamic control of the heating process in aerodynamic simulation experiments must be conducted using a transient heat flux control system. This process involves carrying out ‘thermoelectric potential - temperature (E-T)’ conversion of sensors. Here a fast and high-precision ‘E-T’ sensor conversion method for the transient aerodynamic heating control systems of high-speed aircraft is proposed. The developed method has the advantages of easy calculation, rapid conversion speed and high calibration precision, and can thus be employed for fast non-linear dynamic control of rapidly-changing temperature fields in the aerodynamic heating process of high-speed aircraft.
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