Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerators for Atmospheric Re-entry / (Record no. 433821)

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Language code of text/sound track or separate title en
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 629.475
Item number NAI
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Personal name Nair, Prasanth Balakrishnan
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Title Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerators for Atmospheric Re-entry /
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Bengaluru :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Indian Institute of Science,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2025
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Extent xv, 93 p. :
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General note Includes bibliographical references
502 ## - DISSERTATION NOTE
Dissertation note MTech (Res) ; 2025 ; Aerospace Engineering (AE)
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Summary, etc Atmospheric re-entry is the most challenging part of human space flight. In the re-entry phase of flight, the crew module (or re-entry vehicle) is required to bring the onboard astronauts from orbital velocities, which are in the range of several kilometers per second, to near-zero velocity at touchdown, in a safe and controlled manner. The crew module experiences severe aerodynamic heating and large deceleration loads (g-forces) as it descends into the atmosphere at high hypersonic velocities. Re-entry poses formidable engineering challenges, and also places great physical and mental demands on astronauts. A typical re-entry crew module follows a positive L/D (aerodynamic lift to drag ratio) descent trajectory that is established through an offset CG (center of gravity) design. Reaction thrusters provide roll, pitch, and yaw control. The Soyuz crew module is a good example of this design philosophy. Additionally, the Soyuz crew module incorporates a ballistic descent mode for use during off-nominal (emergency) situations. Ballistic descent requires a zero L/D condition, which is achieved by Soyuz through a continuous rotation of the crew module at the rate of 13◦/s. It is noted that not all re-entry crew modules, past and present, incorporate such a feature. The present effort is aimed at developing the concept of inflatable aerodynamic decelerators (IADs) to achieve standby ballistic mode capability, and to also reduce deceleration and aerodynamic heating loads during routine re-entry (or entry to other planetary atmospheres). The aerodynamic characteristics of a canonical re-entry body – crew module with an IAD – at hypersonic Mach numbers is studied through flow computations (using Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations) and wind tunnel experiments. The L/D of the re-entry body is varied by changing its CG location, which is achieved by altering the relative position of the IAD with respect to the crew module. The default re-entry body configuration is set for a positive L/D, which significantly limits deceleration and aerodynamic heating loads. The L/D is brought to zero to achieve ballistic re-entry in an off-nominal situation. Using the aerodynamic data obtained from flow computations and experiments, the advantages of using an IAD for re-entry are quantitatively assessed and demonstrated through trajectory analysis. A preliminary engineering feasibility study for the proposed concept is also presented in this thesis
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Atmospheric re-entry
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Spacecraft re-entry module
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Astronauts
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Ballistic descent
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Soyuz
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Personal name Subrahmanyam, Duvvuri
Relator term advisor
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Personal name Priyadarshi, Pankaj
Relator term advisor
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://etd.iisc.ac.in/handle/2005/6984
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Koha item type Thesis

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