Abstract
This paper presents the use of forced convection heat transfer approach to near-space thermal environment of hypersonic aerodynamic ground simulation test method for surface heat flux with a great gradient and temperature gradient of the tip wedge (rn=1.5mm) shape component level thermal test. In the test device test section, two different high subsonic speed airflow were nested within each of the two vents from the exhaust, the impact of the specimen heated to test sharp wedge surface heat flow and temperature distribution in line with a hypersonic flight state aerodynamic heat distribution patterns. Numerical results show that under this scenario, the specimen rear stagnation point heat flux and heat flux can be adjusted two ways to adjust the air flow; test methods within a certain accuracy-related parts for the superb aerodynamic vehicle thermal environment simulation.
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