Ablative heating technology in hypersonic re-entry vehicles and cruise aircrafts

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The aim of researches conducted in thermal protection systems in aeronautics and astronautics field of engineering is to generally defend the craft from high heat loads during operation while operating at hypersonic regimes in air and space. The motive of the following composition is to draft a review analysis on ablative heating materials as thermal protective equipment on reusable planetary/atmospheric re-entry vehicles such as a space shuttle, an inter-continental ballistic missile, or a hypersonic cruise missile. The heat liberation can cause much damage to the aircraft/spacecraft whilst operation which is generally beyond repair. It is therefore of utmost importance to research multiple strategy to reduce the effect of shockwaves damage to spacecraft/aircraft materials. We shall initiate the analysis by mentioning some re-usable tile thermal protection system types such as high temperature reusable surface insulation tiles (H.R.S.I), fibrous refectory composite insulation tiles (F.R.C.I), low temperature reusable surface insulation tiles (L.R.S.I) and gradually move on to ablative thermal protection systems with the advent of reinforced carbon-carbon’s application in astronautics and aeronautics respectively.

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Asgar, A., Sarath Raj, N. S., & Varghese, J. T. (2019). Ablative heating technology in hypersonic re-entry vehicles and cruise aircrafts. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(3), 3007–3014. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.C4844.098319

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