Exhaust Gas and Plume Modeling Effects for Space Launch System Abort Scenarios
Jonathan Boustani,
Michael P. Applebaum,
William M. Eppard
et al.
Abstract:Viscous computational fluid dynamics simulations depicting Space Launch System post Mode-1 abort scenarios are conducted and analyzed. The purpose of these simulations is to study the effect of attitude control motor and abort motor plume modeling on the drag of the aborted core stage. The simulations are first conducted with a multispecies and chemically reacting thermodynamic model. Following this, equivalent species are created for the exhaust gases. These equivalent species aim to provide results for core … Show more
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