Development and Verification of Enclosure Radiation Capabilities in the CHarring Ablator Response (CHAR) code
Author(s) -
Giovanni Salazar,
Justin Droba,
Brandon Oliver,
Adam Amar
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
nasa sti repository (national aeronautics and space administration)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2016-3388
Subject(s) - charring , enclosure , char , radiation , code (set theory) , materials science , nuclear engineering , computer science , engineering , physics , waste management , composite material , optics , pyrolysis , programming language , telecommunications , set (abstract data type)
With the recent development of multi-dimensional thermal protection system (TPS) material response codes, the capability to account for surface-to-surface radiation exchange in complex geometries is critical. This paper presents recent efforts to implement such capabilities in the CHarring Ablator Response (CHAR) code developed at NASA's Johnson Space Center. This work also describes the different numerical methods implemented in the code to compute geometric view factors for radiation problems involving multiple surfaces. Verification of the code's radiation capabilities and results of a code-to-code comparison are presented. Finally, a demonstration case of a two-dimensional ablating cavity with enclosure radiation accounting for a changing geometry is shown.
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