2015
DOI: 10.2514/1.b35682
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Simple Surface-Tracking Methods for Grain Burnback Analysis

Abstract: Practical surface-tracking methods are successfully developed to simulate the evolution of the grain geometry, which is dynamically regressing during the combustion of the solid propellant. Three methods, namely the fronttracking, emanating-ray, and least-distance methods, are proposed. The front-tracking method is based on the Lagrangian approach, whereas both the emanating-ray and the least-distance methods are formulated from the Eulerian viewpoint. Three two-dimensional test cases have been examined to com… Show more

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“…The three methods namely the front-tracking, emanating-ray, and least-distance methods, were proposed in [13] to track the regressing surface. The methods of emanating rays and the front-tracking require a priori assumption about the object's topology and are therefore not universal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The three methods namely the front-tracking, emanating-ray, and least-distance methods, were proposed in [13] to track the regressing surface. The methods of emanating rays and the front-tracking require a priori assumption about the object's topology and are therefore not universal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%