Drag Coefficient Model Using the Cercignani–Lampis–Lord Gas–Surface Interaction Model

2014 
Drag coefficient calculations using the Cercignani–Lampis–Lord quasi-specular gas–surface interaction model have been used to derive modified closed-form solutions for several simple geometries. The key component of the modified closed-form solutions is a relation between the normal energy and normal momentum accommodation coefficients, which is valid within ∼0.5% over the global parameter space. The modified closed-form solutions are made self-consistent by relating the effective energy accommodation to the partial pressure of atomic oxygen through a Langmuir isotherm. The modified closed-form solutions are compared to fitted drag coefficients and drag coefficients computed using two other gas–surface interaction models: diffuse reflection with incomplete accommodation and Maxwell’s model. Comparison during solar maximum conditions shows that both the diffuse reflection with incomplete accommodation and Cercignani–Lampis–Lord models agree with fitted drag coefficients within ∼2% below ∼500  km altitude. ...
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