Ablative TPSs (Thermal Protection System) are used to reduce
the heat load on vehicles during atmospheric reentry. In
the literature, extensive efforts were made to study ablation
in the continuum regime with Navier-Stokes solver. As for
the rarefied regime in high altitudes, the continuum assumption
is no longer valid and the application of DSMC (Direct
Simulation Monte Carlo) becomes highly desirable. In the
present work, an open-source DSMC kernel SPARTA is employed
to study the surface ablation of hypersonic vehicles.
The primary goal is to conduct a more realistic simulation
of the ablation process by taking relevant physical factors,
such as the particle kinetic energy, into consideration. For
that purpose, changes to the existing kinetic energy flux ablation
model were implemented. The simulation results show
that the flow structures are instantaneously adapted to the ablated
surfaces and that the improved model enables a better
description of the ablation process.
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Ablative TPSs (Thermal Protection System) are used to reduce
the heat load on vehicles during atmospheric reentry. In
the literature, extensive efforts were made to study ablation
in the continuum regime with Navier-Stokes solver. As for
the rarefied regime in high altitudes, the continuum assumption
is no longer valid and the application of DSMC (Direct
Simulation Monte Carlo) becomes highly desirable. In the
present work, an open-source DSMC kernel SPARTA is employed
to study the surfa...
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