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Ablation, Thermal Response, and Chemistry Program for Analysis of Thermal Protection Systems
Author(s) -
Frank S. Milos,
Yih-Kanq Chen
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
9th aiaa/asme joint thermophysics and heat transfer conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2010-4663
Subject(s) - thermal , thermal analysis , ablation , space shuttle thermal protection system , chemistry , nuclear engineering , aerospace engineering , engineering , thermodynamics , physics
1 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Ablation, Thermal Response, and Chemistry Program for Analysis of Thermal Protection Systems F.S. Milos * and Y.-K. Chen † NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000 In previous work, the authors documented the Multicomponent Ablation Thermochemistry (MAT) and Fully Implicit Ablation and Thermal response (FIAT) programs. In this work, key features from MAT and FIAT were combined to create the new Fully Implicit Ablation, Thermal response, and Chemistry (FIATC) program. FIATC is fully compatible with FIAT (version 2.5) but has expanded capabilities to compute the multispecies surface chemistry and ablation rate as part of the surface energy balance. This new methodology eliminates B' tables, provides blown species fractions as a function of time, and enables calculations that would otherwise be impractical (e.g. 4+ dimensional tables) such as pyrolysis and ablation with kinetic rates or unequal diffusion coefficients. Equations and solution procedures are presented, then representative calculations of equilibrium and finite-rate ablation in flight and ground-test environments are discussed. Nomenclature

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