K, Patel Rakeshkumar
(2013)
Numerical Simulation of Orion CEV Re-Entry Vehicle.
Masters thesis, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad.
Abstract
Aerothermodynamics analysis of Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) re-entry vehicle
at high altitude and low altitude has been studied numerically. At high altitude in the rarefied
flow regime non-continuum technique such as Direct Simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC)
method is used to solve the Boltzmann equation of kinetic theory. Results are reported at
different altitudes in the rarefied regime for ideal gas and real gas model. The effects of
nose radius and free stream velocity are presented. The estimation of bow shock strength
and peak heat flux is higher for ideal gas compared to real gas model. The flow field characteristics
have shown significant change with increase in free stream velocity. The Reynolds
averaged Navier-stokes methods along with sparart-Allmaras turbulent model are used to
compute flow field in high density region at low altitude. Effect of the free stream velocity
and altitude at high density on flow field and heat flux generation on surface of re-entry vehicle
studied. Present results are matching very well with the experimental results available
from the literature for both regime.
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