In-flight and laboratory conditions that may be expected in magnetogasdynamic re-entry studies are compared; phenomenological aspects of problem are considered from fluidmechanical and thermodynamic viewpoints; laboratory apparatus are described and experimental observations of increases in bow shock standoff distance and drag are discussed; it is shown that such increases are appreciable even with moderately strong magnetic fields; experimental data agree fairly well with theory.
Magnetogasdynamic re-entry phenomena
J Spacecraft Rockets
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets ; 4 , n 11
1967
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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