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Validation of a Three-Dimensional Ablation and Thermal Response Simulation Code
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringLaser AblationSimulationComputational MechanicsHeat Transfer ProcessMechanicsNumerical SimulationThermal AnalysisGrid SystemModeling And SimulationThermodynamicsThermal ModelingMulti-physics ModellingThree-dimensional AblationShape ChangeMaterials ScienceMultiphysics ProblemHeat TransferThermal EngineeringRadiofrequency HeatingTest CasesThermal InsulationMultiscale Modeling
The 3dFIAT code simulates pyrolysis, ablation, and shape change of thermal protection materials and systems in three dimensions. The governing equations, which include energy conservation, a three-component decomposition model, and a surface energy balance, are solved with a moving grid system to simulate the shape change due to surface recession. This work is the first part of a code validation study for new capabilities that were added to 3dFIAT. These expanded capabilities include a multi-block moving grid system and an orthotropic thermal conductivity model. This paper focuses on conditions with minimal shape change in which the fluid/solid coupling is not necessary. Two groups of test cases of 3dFIAT analyses of Phenolic Impregnated Carbon Ablator in an arc-jet are presented. In the first group, axisymmetric iso-q shaped models are studied to check the accuracy of three-dimensional multi-block grid system. In the second group, similar models with various through-the-thickness conductivity directions are examined. In this group, the material thermal response is three-dimensional, because of the carbon fiber orientation. Predictions from 3dFIAT are presented and compared with arcjet test data. The 3dFIAT predictions agree very well with thermocouple data for both groups of test cases.
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