Measurement of Radiative Heat Flux of Kick Motor at Ground Test

킥 모터 지상 시험의 플룸 복사 열유속 측정

  • 김성룡 (한국항공우주연구원 열공력팀) ;
  • 최상호 (한국항공우주연구원 열공력팀) ;
  • 고주용 (한국항공우주연구원 열공력팀) ;
  • 김인선 (한국항공우주연구원 열공력팀)
  • Published : 2008.03.26

Abstract

Plume radiation has been measured during ground tests of KSLV-I kick motor in order to predict the thermal load on the equipment around the kick motor at flight. The measuring positions are the kick motor base, and the measured heats were about 2${\sim}$5 w/cm$^2$. The measured heat showed a lot of shot fluctuation in their values, and the radiative heats at the latter half of time are higher than those of the first half. A plausible explanation for these phenomena was given as the variation of alumina particles with time. The radiative heats along the plume axis were also measured recently at 8 positions with 1.5m radius from plume axis, but only the initial parts of the results could be acceptable because the sensor were damaged by the accumulated heat. The strongest heat occurred at the middle of the plume, which can be explained with different view factors. Despite of the plausible explanation, it seems to need more analysis because the plume structure such as temperature, alumina particle, after burning has not been revealed until yet. The measure heat flux has been reflected in the prediction of the plume radiation at high altitude where the kick motor operates.

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