Low-Speed Space Launch System Computational Fluid Dynamics: A Comprehensive Overview
Brent Pomeroy,
Steven Krist,
Thomas Wignall
et al.
Abstract:In this review paper, low-speed computational work from NASA Langley Research Center in support of the Space Launch System (SLS) is discussed. This information includes both historical and present efforts with the Kestrel computational fluid dynamics solver. The low-speed aerodynamics of SLS is highly complex, and the analysis of the unsteady flowfield requires significant computational efforts. The SLS mission profile varies from the vehicle static on the launch pad through high-speed ascent. This study focus… Show more
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