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Optimizing a Coupled Solution for the Orion MPCV Using DPLR and NEQAIR
Klempay, Oscar
关键词: ORION MULTI-PURPOSE CREW VEHICLE;    COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS;    AERODYNAMIC HEAT TRANSFER;    THERMODYNAMIC COUPLING;    COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION;    THREE DIMENSIONAL FLOW;    HEAT FLUX;    RADIATIVE HEAT TRANSFER;    CONVECTIVE HEAT TRANSFER;    THERMAL PROTECTION;    SPACECRAFT REENTRY;    MANNED REENTRY;    DESIGN ANALYSIS;   
RP-ID  :  ARC-E-DAA-TN72207
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来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
The goal of this project is to study the convective and radiative heat flux predictions using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) on a smooth body representation of the NASA Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV). The Orion MPCV is designed for long duration missions in space and will play a crucial role in transporting astronauts in the upcoming Artemis missions. With Orion's aim for cost-effective reusability comes a need to study its Thermal Protection System (TPS), which allows for safe entry into the atmospheres of the Earth, Moon, and Mars. In order to study the effects of the TPS on test flights and better understand the aerothermal environment, CFD is a necessary tool used to create simulations of entry vehicles and calculate the heat load and heat flux. However, solutions are often performed using an uncoupled approach between the flow and the radiation solver. This leads to an overestimation of the overall heating effects because they do not consider radiative cooling. Furthermore, the effects of radiation on the aft-body is an area of research with significant uncertainty. Through the use of codes developed at NASA Ames, DPLR and NEQAIR, a coupled solution can be attained for the Orion capsule which will more accurately solve for the effects of radiation in both the fore and aft-body regions. This yields more accurate design margins for the TPS, which produces a better estimate of the thickness required. By developing an accurate coupled solution of the TPS on the Orion MPCV, planners will have greater flexibility in carrying out future missions to the Moon and beyond.
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