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A global atmospheric model for aerospace applications

Authors :
Justus, C. G
Roper, R. G
Woodrum, A
Smith, O. E
Publication Year :
1974
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1974.

Abstract

An empirical 4-D atmospheric model is described, whose ultimate goal is to give pressure, temperature, and density variables and their structure as a function of latitude, longitude, altitude, and the time domain (seasonal and perhaps time of day) over the altitude range from sea level to 185 km. The computer program combines the 4-D model of Siegler and Fowler (1972) for the range 0-25 km altitude, the modified Groves (1971) model for the range 30-90 km, and the Jacchia (1970) model for the range 115-185 km. Between 90 and 115 km, a smooth transition between the Groves values and Jacchia values was obtained by a fairing technique, while between 25 and 30 km an interpolation scheme was used between the 4-D results and the Groves values. The program is designed to give atmospheric parameter values along a simulated trajectory and a profile, such as a vertical profile at a single location. A set of trajectory positions for any desired trajectory, ascent or re-entry, can be input to the program for evaluation of atmospheric parameters for design purposes.

Subjects

Subjects :
Meteorology And Climatology

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
NGL-11-002-004, , NAS8-29753
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.19750051287
Document Type :
Report