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Comparisons of coupled radiative Navier-Stokes flow solutions with the Project Fire II flight data
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Radiative Heat TransferEngineeringUnsteady FlowNumerical SimulationTransport PhenomenaThermal AnalysisModeling And SimulationThermodynamicsThermal ModelingElectrical EngineeringThermal ProtectionFire SafetyNavier-stokes Flow SolverHeat TransferRadiation EffectsAerospace EngineeringTurbulence ModelingThermal ManagementAerodynamicsExcited Electronic StatesThermal Engineering
A nonequilibrium, axisymmetric, Navier-Stokes flow solver with coupled radiation has been developed to use in the design of thermal protection systems for vehicles where radiation effects are important. The present method has been compared with an existing flow and radiation solver and with the Project Fire II experimental data. Very good agreement has been obtained over the entire Fire II trajectory with the experimentally determined values of the stagnation radiation intensity in the .2 to 6.2 eV range and with the total stagnation heating. The agreement was significantly better than previous numerical predictions. The effects of a number of flow models are examined to determine which combination of physical models produces the best agreement with the experimental data. These models include radiation coupling, multi-temperature thermal models, finite-rate chemistry, and a quasi-steady-state or Boltzmann assumption for the calculation of the excited electronic states. Finally, the computational efficiency of the present model is evaluated. The radiation properties model developed for this study is shown to offer significant computational savings compared to existing codes.
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