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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: After the STS 51-L accident, an extensive review of the Space Shuttle Orbiter's ascent aerodynamic loads uncovered several questionable areas that required further analysis. The insight gained by comparing the Shuttle ascent CFD numerical simulations, obtained by the NASA Ames Space Shuttle Flow Simulation Group, to the current IVBC-3 aerodynamic loads database was instrumental in resolving uncertainties on the Orbiter payload bay doors and fuselage. Initial confidence in the numerical simulations was gained by comparing them with the limited flight data that had been obtained during the Orbiter Flight Test (OFT) program. Current CFD results exist for Mach numbers 0.6, 0.9, 1.05, 1.55, 2.0, and 2.5. Since the pre STS-1 wind tunnel test program (IA-105) often yields considerable differences when compared to STS-5 flight data, the M(sub infinity) = 1.05 transonic case is the most investigated. The IA308 mated-vehicle hot gas plume wind tunnel test, recently completed at AEDC 16T (transonic) and Lewis (hypersonic), is also used to compare with the computation where applicable.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: NASA, Ames Research Center, NASA Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference. Volume 2: Sessions 7-12; p 117-131
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2011-08-19
    Description: The application of CFD techniques to the Space Shuttle ascent environment was aggressively undertaken in the wake of the Challenger accident in order to secure a major new source of aerodynamic information for both the nominal and mission-abort conditions, using Cray 2 and Cray YMP supercomputers. Due to the integrated vehicle's complexity, the 'chimera' composite grid approach, in which an overset body-conforming grid is used to represent each geometric component as well as special flow regions, was employed for the discretization process. Calculation results exhibit general agreement in both flow structure and surface pressure with the available wind tunnel and flight-test results.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Measurements of surface pressure and heat flux at Mach 6.8 for a nonaxisymmetric body, typical of the forward fuselage of an entry vehicle, have been obtained in the Langley 8-ft high-temperature tunnel. Comparisons of these data with predictions obtained from two numerical methods, which treat the test medium as an ideal gas with a laminar boundary layer, are presented. In general, the numerical results are consistent with each other and follow the data in regions of laminar flow; however, the data for angle of attack 14.9 deg indicate transitional flow on most of the windward surface. Also, the two numerical methods disagree slightly in regions of zero or nearly zero pressure gradients.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: AIAA PAPER 84-1698
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The windward surface temperature response measured during the fifth entry of the Space Shuttle Columbia is presented as solid filled color contour plots. These plots show the data from 92 instruments, at selected points in time, in a manner which makes the temperature extremes and gradients immediately obvious. Several physical phenomena, such as separated flow caused by the deflected body flap, local heating at the elevon-elevon gap, an overview of the propagation of boundary-layer transition over the Orbiter windward surface, and the thermal response of eight catalytically coated tiles, can be observed or inferred from the displayed temperatures. In addition, the maximums from each instrument have been contoured and are presented with a companion plot showing the percentage of surface area covered by each contour level. Also, the flight data are presented using the colors which correspond to the surface emittance as a function of temperature. To show the temperature transients, a computer-generated movie has been produced showing the temperature contours from 100 s to 1500 s after entry interface.
    Keywords: SPACE TRANSPORTATION
    Type: AIAA PAPER 85-1027
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-07-27
    Description: Numerical boundary conditions for mass injection/suction at the wall are incorporated in the thin-layer Navier-Stokes code, F3D. The accuracy of the boundary conditions and the code is assessed by a detailed comparison of the predictions of velocity distributions and skin-friction coefficients with exact similarity solutions for laminar flow over a flat plate with variable blowing/suction, and measurements for turbulent flow past a flat plate with uniform blowing. In laminar flow, F3D predictions for friction coefficient compare well with exact similarity solution with and without suction, but produces large errors at moderate-to-large values of blowing. A slight Mach number dependence of skin-friction coefficient due to blowing in turbulent flow is computed by F3D code. Predicted surface pressures for turbulent flow past an airfoil with mass injection are in qualitative agreement with measurements for a flat plate.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: AIAA PAPER 91-3204 , AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference; Sept. 23-25, 1991; Baltimore, MD; United States
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The AEDC perforated-wall boundary condition has been incorporated into the NASA Ames OVERFLOW code and has been used to calculate the tunnel flow field in the AEDC Aerodynamic Wind Tunnel (16T) over a three-percent model of the Space Shuttle Launch Vehicle. Tunnel flow-field calculations have been performed for two supersonic flow-field conditions, including one near sonic condition. Wall interference assessments and analyses have been performed by making detailed comparisons of the tunnel flow-field calculations with corresponding free-air flow-field calculations and with tunnel data from different scale models. A capability to assess wall interference at low supersonic conditions and to improve data correlations with CFD results by adding the tunnel wall boundary condition is demonstrated.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: AIAA PAPER 93-0420 , AIAA, Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit; Jan 11, 1993 - Jan 14, 1993; Reno, NV; United States|; 17 p.
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A numerical simulation of the external ascent flowfield of the Space Shuttle Launch Vehicle (SSLV) was carried out at the freestream Mach number 1.25, the angle of attack -5.1 deg, and the flight Reynolds number 3.25 x 10 exp 6/ft. The simulation is an extension of the solution by Kandula et al. (1991) and incorporates variable gamma effects with a high fidelity grid appropriate for a flight Reynolds number flow solution. Three-dimensional SSLV steady-state simulations with either perfect-gas or variable-gamma-gas Redesigned-Solid-Rocket-Motor (RSRM) plumes are computed on a 14-grid overlapping body-conforming grid system, and the influence of the RSRM exhaust plumes on the SSLV component pressure distributions and integrated loads is examined.
    Keywords: SPACECRAFT PROPULSION AND POWER
    Type: AIAA PAPER 93-0521 , ; 19 p.|AIAA, Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit; Jan 11, 1993 - Jan 14, 1993; Reno, NV; United States
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Report discusses numerical simulations of flow of air about integrated space shuttle (complete space shuttle assembly including orbiter, solid rocket boosters, and external tank) in ascent. Updated version of report described in "Computed Flow About The Integrated Space Shuttle" (ARC-12685). Goal of studies to improve understanding of, and ability to predict how integrated space shuttle performs during both nominal and aborted ascent under various conditions.
    Keywords: MECHANICS
    Type: ARC-13163 , NASA Tech Briefs (ISSN 0145-319X); 20; 4; P. 80
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets (ISSN 0022-4650); 29; 5; p. 678-684.
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