Heatshield Erosion Due to Dust Particle Impacts on the Schiaparelli Capsule During Martian Entry

2019 
One of the unique features of spacecraft entering the atmosphere of Mars is the possibility of a major dust storm occurring during the entry. Design of the thermal protection system (TPS) for Mars missions have to account for the possibility of dust erosion when estimating the thickness of the TPS. Because weight is always a critical factor in designing entry vehicles, accurate assessment of dust erosion is necessary to avoid over-design of the TPS.This study will present computational results of heatshield erosion due to dust particle impacts on the ExoMars Schiaparelli capsule if it had encountered a dust storm during its October 2016 entry. A one-way coupling approach is used where particle trajectories are computed based on an underlying CFD flow solution. Based on a distribution of particle sizes ranging from 1 to 18 microns in diameter, the Icarus material response solver predicted approximately 1 mm of TPS heatshield erosion due to particle impacts, which was 40% of the value due to material charring.
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