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Hypersonic Meteoroid Entry Physics

Gianpiero colonnaProfessor mario capitelliDr annarita laricchiutaDr alina a. alexeenkoDr daniil a. andrienkoView More Prof vincenzo aquilanti Dr patricia barreto Dr james beck Dr francesco bonelli Prof jiří borovička Dr salvatore borrelli Prof iain d. boyd Dr francesco francesco capitelli Dr giuseppe ceglia Prof roberto celiberto Dr luigi cutrone Antonio d'angola Prof massimo d'orazio Dr mario de cesare Dr antonio del vecchio Dr georges duffa Dr fabrizio esposito Dr kazuhisa fujita Dr carolyn jacobs Prof ratko k. janev Prof elena kustova Dr hervé lamy Dr vincenzo laporta Prof christophe laux Dr adrian lemal Prof andrea lombardi Dr han luo Dr megan e. macdonald Dr robyn macdonald Prof sergey macheret Dr pierre mariotto Dr sean d. mcguire Prof zsolt j. mezei Prof richard g. morgan Dr félix mouzet Dr alessandro munafò Prof ekaterina nagnibeda Dr kevin neitzel Dr satoshi nomura Prof fabrizio paganucci Dr federico palazzetti Prof marco panesi Prof giuseppe pascazio Dr lucia daniela pietanza Prof fernando pirani Dr philippe reynier Dr luigi savino Dr antonio schettino Prof ioan f. schneider Dr giulio seller Dr giorgio saverio senesi Prof kelly a. stephani Prof sergey t. surzhikov Dr augustin tibère-inglesse Dr josep maria trigo-rodríguez Dr michele tuttafesta Prof jogindra m. wadehra Prof fabian zander Professor jonathan tennyson
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Hypersonic Meteoroid Entry Physics gives an overview of meteoroid atmospheric entry. It includes meteoroid observation in the outer space, the recovery of meteors on the earth surface and meteorite...
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Hypersonic Meteoroid Entry Physics provides a fascinating overview of meteoroid atmospheric entry and covers meteoroid observations in outer space; the description of the chemical–physical phenomena during atmospheric entry; recovery of the meteor on the Earth’s surface and meteorite chemical analysis.

The book, based on the lectures given during the HyMEP course held in Erice in 2017, is addressed to students and researchers with an interest in plasma chemistry, astrophysics and aerospace engineering. It offers a comprehensive overview of the present status of the investigation on meteoroid entry physics while merging the knowledge of astrophysicists and the aerospace engineering communities.

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Price: £95.00
Pages: 430
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing
Publication Date: 14 March 2019
ISBN: 9780750316682
Format: eBook
BISACs:

SCIENCE / Physics / Atomic & Molecular, Plasma physics

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This work was supported by grant no. 16-00761S from GA ČR. BRAMS is a project of the Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy (BIRA-IASB) and has been funded mostly by the Solar-Terrestrial Center of Excellence (STCE).

Support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation under research project AYA2015-67175-P is acknowledged. The author thanks the careful English revision made by Professor Iwan Williams. Experimental devices were provided by JAXA under the internal competition funding scheme and are gratefully acknowledged. IFS, JZsM and VL are grateful for generous financial support from La Région Haute-Normandie, via the GRR Electronique, Energie et Matériaux and the project BIOENGINE, from the Fédération de Recherche 'Energie, Propulsion, Environnement', and from LabEx EMC3 and FEDER via the projects PicoLIBS (ANR-10-LABEX-09-01), EMoPlaF and CO2-VIRIDIS.

The authors acknowledge support from the CNRS via GdR THEMS and the Programme National 'Physique et Chimie du Milieu Interstellaire' (PCMI) of CNRS/INSU with INC/INP co-funded by CEA and CNES. They are grateful to IAEA (Vienna) via the Coordinated Research Project 'Light Element Atom, Molecule and Radical Behaviour in the Divertor and Edge Plasma Regions', and to the French Fédération de Recherche 'Fusion par Confinement Magnétique' (CNRS and CEA).

JZsM acknowledges support from USPC via ENUMPP and Labex SEAM.

Preface

Acknowledgments

About the Editors

Contributors

Chapter 1 – Considerations on Meteoroid entry physics

Part I – Meteoroid and Meteorite Science

Chapter 2 – The Trajectory, Structure and Origin of the Chelyabinsk Impactor

Chapter 3 – Properties of meteoroids from forward scatter radio observations

Chapter 4 – The flux of meteoroids over time: meteor emission spectroscopy and the delivery of volatiles and chondritic materials to Earth

Chapter 5 – Compositional, mineralogical and structural investigation of meteorites by XRD and LIBS

Part II – Hypersonic Entry Physics

Chapter 6 – Radiation gas dynamics of centimeter meteoric bodies at an altitude of 80 km

Chapter 7 – Super-orbital entry of artificial asteroids (Apollo, Hayabusa) and CFD/ Radiation Thermal analysis of the entry of Chelyabinsk meteorite

Chapter 8 – High Enthalpy Ionized Flows

Chapter 9 – Precursor Ionization during High-Speed Earth’s Entry

Chapter 10 – Response of the Meteoroid/Meteorite to Aerodynamic Forces and Ablation

Chapter 11 – Experimental Investigation of Meteorites: Ground Test Facilities

Chapter 12 – Advanced State-to-State and Multi-Temperature Models for Flow Regimes

Chapter 13 – State-to-State Kinetics in CFD Simulation of Hypersonic Flows Using GPUs

Part III – Elementary Processes in Hypersonic Flows

Chapter 14 – Thermodynamic and Transport properties of reacting air including ablated species

Chapter 15 – Electron-Molecule Processes

Chapter 16 – Heavy Particle Elementary Processes in Hypersonic Flows

Chapter 17 – Nonempirical Analytical Model of Nonequilibrium Dissociation in High-Temperature Air

Chapter 18 – The Role of Vibrational Activation and Bimolecular Reactions in Non Equilibrium Plasma Kinetics