Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8056291 | Acta Astronautica | 2016 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
To answer the question of space debris survivability during atmospheric entry ONERA uses its software named MUSIC/FAST. So, the first part of this paper is dedicated to the presentation of the ONERA tool and its validation by comparison with flight data and CFD computations. However, the influence of oxidation on the thermal degradation process and material properties in atmospheric entry conditions is still unknown. A second step is then devoted to the presentation of an experimental campaign investigating TA6V oxidation in atmospheric entry conditions, as the most of the debris found on ground are made of this material. Experiments have been realized using the MESOX facility implemented at the 6Â kW solar furnace in PROMES-CNRS laboratory. Finally, an application of MUSIC/FAST is proposed on the atmospheric re-entry of a generic TA6V tank. Aiming at degradation assessment, a sensitive study to initial conditions is conducted. To complete computational analysis regarding degradation process by melting, a numerical analysis of the influence of oxidation on the thermal wall degradation during the tank atmospheric re-entry is presented as well.
Keywords
DSCCNESDSMCLEOAFEHTGDACARDGNCESATPsSRCDASVOFATDEuropean Space AgencyscarabALEOxidationSpace debrisAblationVolume of FluidDramanational aeronautics and space administrationFASTThermal protection systemArbitrary Lagrangian–EulerianHighly elliptical orbitLow earth orbitMUSICNASAConductionDifferential scanning calorimetry
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Authors
Y. Prévereaud, J.-L. Vérant, M. Balat-Pichelin, J.-M. Moschetta,