Three-Dimensional Finite Element Ablative Thermal Response and Thermostructural Design of Thermal Protection Systems
Author(s) -
John A. Dec,
Robert D. Braun
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
42nd aiaa thermophysics conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2011-3319
Subject(s) - ablative case , finite element method , thermal , thermal protection , mechanical engineering , materials science , computer science , nuclear engineering , structural engineering , engineering , composite material , physics , thermodynamics , medicine , radiation therapy
A finite element ablation and thermal response program is presented for simulation of three-dimensional transient thermostructural analysis. The three-dimensional governing differential equations and finite element formulation are summarized. A novel probabilistic design methodology for thermal protection systems is presented. The design methodology is an eight step process beginning with a parameter sensitivity study and is followed by a deterministic analysis whereby an optimum design can determined. The design process concludes with a Monte Carlo simulation where the probabilities of exceeding design specifications are estimated. The design methodology is demonstrated by applying the methodology to the carbon phenolic compression pads of the Crew Exploration Vehicle. The maximum allowed values of bondline temperature and tensile stress are used as the design specifications in this study.
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