Journal of Aerospace Engineering

The Journal of Aerospace Engineering promotes the implementation and development of space and aerospace technologies and their transfer to other civil engineering applications. Topics of interest include aerodynamics, computational fluid dynamics, wind tunnel testing of buildings and structures, aerospace structures and materials, advanced composite materials, dynamics and control, real-time data acquisition, space engineering and construction, lunar base construction, field and remote sensing, and robotics.

ISSN: 0893-1321  e-ISSN: 1943-5525
Frequency: Quarterly

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Multi‐Physics Coupled Fluid/Thermal/Structural Simulation for Hypersonic Reentry Vehicles

J. Aerosp. Eng.

Issue Date: August 2011

The main goal of this paper is to set up a procedure for modeling thermal protection system for a hypersonic reentry vehicle by extending the earlier work done by the authors. A multi‐physics frame work has been setup for the simulation of hypersonic reentry vehicles using commercial codes FLUENT and LS‐DYNA with user defined programming. Read more...
 
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2010 Best Paper Award

Each year the Selection Committee appointed by the editor in chief of the Journal of Aerospace Engineering (JAE) of the American Society of Civil Engineers recommends an individual to receive the Best Paper Award.

Dr. Carl G. Henshaw of the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory and Dr. Robert M. Sanner of the Space System Laboratory, University of Maryland, as the recipients of the Journal of Aerospace Engineering Best Paper Award for 2010 for the paper entitled “Variational Technique for Spacecraft Trajectory Planning.”

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