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Sounding rocket temperature and heat transfer data

Description

This dataset contains temperature and heat transfer data measured during REXUS 25 sounding rocket HEDGEHOG Experiment launched from Esrange Space Centre, Kiruna, Sweden. For experiment details, please see:

Dąbrowski, A., Pelzner, K., Krawczuk, S., Goczkowski, J., & Elwertowska, A. (2020). Preliminary results from HEDGEHOG REXUS project – A sounding rocket experiment on accelerations, vibrations and heat flowACTA ASTRONAUTICA177, 80-85. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2020.07.016

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Experiment setup

A cylinder of aluminium covered with thin layer of insulation is considered. The design with necking forces homogenous heat flow, creating a simple 1D flow situation, easy for model fitting. At each end of the “neck”, a thermocouple was placed in such a way as to interfere with the heat flow as least as possible. The bigger inner part acted as a heat tank that holds a specific amount of thermal energy.

The heat flux q [W/m2] can be calculated using Fourier’s Law:

q = (k * ΔT) / L,

where:

  • k is thermal conductivity of material [W/(m·K)],
  • A is the cross section [m2],
  • ΔT is temperature difference [K] and
  • L is length of the necking [m].

By measuring temperatures with thermocouples, ΔT can be calculated, while other values are constants. In the case of this experiment: L = 0.07565 m, k = 150 W/(m·K).

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Measurement equipment

Temperature was measured with 4 T-type thermocouples.

  • T5: TP-212-T-b-35-380 no. P186275
  • T6: TP-212-T-b-35-380 no. P186276
  • T7: TP-212-T-b-35-380 no. P186277
  • T8: TP-212-T-b-35-380 no. P186278

Their readout was amplified and converted with Analog Devices LTC2983HLX#PBF temperature measurement system.

Calibration has been performed with 0.1 °C inaccuracy against the state unit of temperature measurement maintained in Central Office of Measures using the precision temperature sensor HERAEUS Pt100 no. 482671. Calibration certificates available at request (contact Adam Dąbrowski).

T5 and T8 are thermocouples located closer to the center of the rocket and T6 and T7 are located closer to the rocket skin.

Files

  • flight_T5.txt - raw temperature measurement data from T5 thermocouple
  • flight_T6.txt - raw temperature measurement data from T6 thermocouple
  • flight_T7.txt - raw temperature measurement data from T7 thermocouple
  • flight_T8.txt - raw temperature measurement data from T8 thermocouple
  • heatflux_1.txt - heat flux calculated between T5 and T6
  • heatflux_2.txt - heat flux calculated between T7 and T8
  • temperatures.png - graph of temperatures T5, T6, T7, T8 (see below)
  • heatflux_events.png - graph of heat fluxes against flight events (see below)

Temperature data file format: plain text, UTF-8 encoding, data in columns, first column: time [s], second column: temperature [°C].
Heat flux data file format: plain text, UTF-8 encoding, data in columns, first column: time [s], second column: heat flux [W/m2].

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Dataset file

sounding_rocket_temperature_heat_transfer_data.zip
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Raw data:
Data contained in dataset was not processed.

Details

Year of publication:
2021
Verification date:
2021-05-21
Creation date:
2019
Dataset language:
English
Fields of science:
  • mechanical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
DOI:
DOI ID 10.34808/8vrj-qs25 open in new tab
Funding:
Verified by:
Gdańsk University of Technology

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