AEROTHERMODYNAMICS
The Committee on Data for Science and Technology
(CODATA) has conducted a project to establish internationally
agreed values for the thermodynamic properties
of key chemical substances. This table presents the final results of
the project. Use of these recommended, internally
consistent values is encouraged in the analysis of thermodynamic
measurements, data reduction, and preparation
of other thermodynamic tables.
The Thermal Analysis Kit (TAK) 2000 is an engineering
apllication used to model and predict the thermal
performance of virtually any thermal system.
It has been used to model spacecraft, oil pipeline buried in the
arctic tundra, electronic circuit boards &
boxes, ovens, cryostats, and telescopes.
The Aerothermodynamics Branch (AB) is part of NASA
Langley Research Center (LaRC) in Hampton, Virginia, USA.
The AB is primarily dedicated to the development,
assessment, and optimization of aerospace vehicles through the use of
analytical, computational, and experimental methods.
Organizationally, AB is part of the Aerodynamics, Aerothermodynamics, and
Acoustics Competency (AAAC). AB works closely with the [Space] Vehicles
Analysis Branch.