41st AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference &Amp;amp; Exhibit 2005
DOI: 10.2514/6.2005-3993
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3-D Simulations of Ignition Transients in the RSRM

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“…Although the stability limits of algorithms in each sub-domain are well established, the stability restrictions imposed by the coupling algorithms themselves are often not well known. Furthermore, detailed knowledge of stability limitations imposed by the coupling algorithm is very important, because an instability might manifest itself only after a large amount of computational time, particularly in large simulations such as those presented in [6]. Despite the importance of establishing stability limits of thermal coupling algorithms, few authors have tackled this problem.…”
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“…Although the stability limits of algorithms in each sub-domain are well established, the stability restrictions imposed by the coupling algorithms themselves are often not well known. Furthermore, detailed knowledge of stability limitations imposed by the coupling algorithm is very important, because an instability might manifest itself only after a large amount of computational time, particularly in large simulations such as those presented in [6]. Despite the importance of establishing stability limits of thermal coupling algorithms, few authors have tackled this problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the analysis presented in [7] is not able to capture the stability limit incurred by thermal coupling at a moving interface. Interface motion may arise if the solid deforms due to the loading by the fluid or if it regresses due to combustion, as in the case of solid propellants and other energetic materials [5,6,8]. Furthermore, typical solution methods for FSI computations are not based on FD, but rather on finite-volume/finite-element (FV/FE) methods for the fluid and structure, respectively.…”
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“…In particular, the major efforts have been done from the 1980s up to the recent past for the space shuttle reusable solid rocket motor (RSRM) and the Titan solid rocket motor upgrade (SRMU) [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15], by U.S. researchers, and from 2001 up to the recent past for the Vega solid rocket motors [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] by European researchers. A very good description of SRM ignition transient phenomena and review of the state of the art of modeling efforts and approaches to the SRM startup phase is described in [14,28].…”
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“…We provide a technical overview of the computational and computer science support for these rocket simulations, and complements the results on integrated simulation presented at this conference. 1,2 While presenting a comprehensive overview of computer science eorts, we focus mostly on our most recent developments on surface propagation and the high-level orchestration framework.…”
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