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Techniques for Evaluating Temperature Gradients During Transient Heat Flow
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This paper discusses methods for determining temperature response in both structure (insulative and/or basic) and internal compartments, and the use of digital computing programs for obtaining their responses. The following topics are discussed in detail: (1) heat balance and finite difference solution, (2) material thermophysical properties, (3) thermodynamic and transport properties of boundary layer air, (4) aerodynamic heating, and (5) material ablation.
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Chappell, T. and Gonzalez, J., "Techniques for Evaluating Temperature Gradients During Transient Heat Flow," SAE Technical Paper 620319, 1962, https://doi.org/10.4271/620319.Also In
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