Continuum breakdown and surface catalysis effects in NASA arc jet testing at SCIROCCO

2019 
Abstract A facility characterization test campaign was performed for NASA in SCIROCCO Plasma Wind Tunnel, with increasing enthalpy and constant reservoir pressure. In the frame of numerical rebuilding of the experimental data, an important gap among measured and numerically predicted values of heat flux led to deep analyse the numerical methods and the models usually employed for test rebuilding. The Navier–Stokes model with chemical reacting non-equilibrium flows, denoted a lack of physical accuracy due to local rarefaction effects, as certified by means of the continuum breakdown parameter. Furthermore, the low stagnation pressure environment could influence the surface catalytic behaviour of the hemisphere copper probe, and the chemical contribution to the stagnation heat flux. At the end, a set of direct simulation Monte Carlo with partial catalytic behaviour of the probe was performed, in order to address both critical phenomena highlighted and close the gap with the measured heat fluxes, understanding the actual test chamber environment.
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