Plume impingement study for reaction control system of the Orbital Maneuvering VehicleA study has been performed to assess plume impingement effects from the reaction control system of NASA's OMV. A key aspect of this modeling effort has been the use of the direct Monte Carlo method as an integral part of the nozzle/plume flowfield modeling and to compute the impingement effects for configurations in which vehicle structure or multiple plumes resulted in highly three-dimensional rarefied plume flowfields. The calculation of the flowfield for a pair of interacting thruster plumes has shown that backflow in the region between the thrusters is greatly enhanced by the interaction of the two plumes. Although the present analyses have focussed on impingement force and heating effects, this methodology would also be valuable for contamination assessments since it properly accounts for the species separation effects that are inherent in the nonequilibrium nature of rarefied gas flows.
Document ID
19900051356
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Mcgregor, R. D. (TRW Space Technology Labs. Redondo Beach, CA, United States)
Lohn, P. D. (TRW Space Technology Labs. Redondo Beach, CA, United States)
Haflinger, D. E. (TRW Space and Technology Group Redondo Beach, CA, United States)