38th AIAA Thermophysics Conference 2005
DOI: 10.2514/6.2005-5203
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Development of an Unstructured Navier-Stokes Solver for Hypersonic Nonequilibrium Aerothermodynamics

Abstract: Numerical simulations of a spacecraft at reentry conditions are presented. The fluid at such conditions is modeled as a reacting gas in thermal and chemical nonequilibrium. The reacting gas is modeled using a standard finite rate chemistry model for air. A twotemperature model is used to account for the thermal nonequilibrium effects. The finitevolume method is used to solve the set of differential equations on unstructured meshes. Numerical fluxes between the cells are discretized using a modified Steger-Warm… Show more

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“…In this case, the second and third terms on the right hand side can be combined and an equivalent mean free path adopted as (9) to give the simpler form shown in Eq. 10.…”
Section: A = 2l 2rt (7)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the second and third terms on the right hand side can be combined and an equivalent mean free path adopted as (9) to give the simpler form shown in Eq. 10.…”
Section: A = 2l 2rt (7)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The continuum portion is simulated using the LeMANS code. 19 For the results presented in this article, it is assumed that rotational and translational energy modes can be described by a single temperature T . The vibrational energy mode is not considered.…”
Section: A Ns and Dsmc Solversmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Translational-vibrational and vibrational-vibrational energy exchanges are then determined and coupled with an appropriate chemistry module. Among such CFD codes dedicated to the hypersonic regime are NASA's DPLR (Data-Parallel Line Relaxation from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration) [10], LAURA (Langley Aerothermodynamic Upwind Relaxation Algorithm) [11], VULCAN (Viscous Upwind aLgorithm for Complex flow ANalysis) [12], LeMANS (The Michigan Aerothermodynamic Navier-Stokes solver) [13,14], and US3D (UnStructured 3D) [15,16] from the University of Minnesota. For rarefied flow conditions, a DSMC solver called dsmcFoam has been developed and validated within the framework of the open-source CFD platform OpenFOAM [17] at the University of Strathclyde [18,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%