Analysis of Multilayer Thermal Insulation for Reentry
TBMG-7289
11/01/2002
- Content
A paper presents a study of multilayer thermal insulations for protecting spacecraft against aerodynamic heating during reentry into a planetary atmosphere. A multilayer insulation considered in the study comprised (1) thin ceramic/composite foils coated with gold for high reflectance interspersed with (2) fibrous polycrystalline alumina spacers, all wrapped in (3) a bag made of ceramic fabric. The radiation heat transfer in the fibrous insulation spacers was modeled using the two-flux method assuming isotropic scattering. Combined radiative and conductive heat transfer in such blankets were computed by use of a finite-volume numerical model. The model was validated in steady-state and transient thermal tests of sample insulations.
- Citation
- "Analysis of Multilayer Thermal Insulation for Reentry," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2002.