heat barrier
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Definition
Noun: - A limit to high speed flight imposed by aerodynamic heating: A physical constraint encountered by aircraft or spacecraft when traveling at very high speeds through an atmosphere, where friction with air molecules generates intense heat that can damage or destroy the vehicle's structure.
Usage
This term is used in the context of aerospace engineering, aviation, and physics to describe a critical technological challenge. - Engineers had to develop new materials to overcome the heat barrier for supersonic flight. - The spacecraft's design must account for the heat barrier during re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere.
Advanced Usage
- "to encounter/push against the heat barrier": To reach or attempt to exceed the speed where aerodynamic heating becomes a severe problem.
- Early jet fighters often pushed against the heat barrier, leading to structural failures.
- "to break through/surpass the heat barrier": To successfully design a vehicle that can withstand the thermal stresses of very high-speed atmospheric flight.
- Advanced thermal protection systems were key to breaking through the heat barrier.
Variants and Related Words
- Thermal barrier: A synonym often used interchangeably with "heat barrier."
- Aerodynamic heating: The physical phenomenon that causes the heat barrier; the heating of a solid body due to its passage through air or another gas at high speed.
Synonyms
- Thermal barrier
- Velocity barrier (in a related, specific context)
Related Phrases
- Re-entry heating: The specific instance of encountering the heat barrier when a spacecraft returns to a planetary atmosphere.
- Hypersonic flight: Flight at speeds where managing the heat barrier is a primary engineering concern.
Noun
- a limit to high speed flight imposed by aerodynamic heating