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Computer codes for thermal analysis of a solid rocket motor nozzleA number of computer codes are available for performing thermal analysis of solid rocket motor nozzles. Aerotherm Chemical Equilibrium (ACE) computer program can be used to perform one-dimensional gas expansion to determine the state of the gas at each location of a nozzle. The ACE outputs can be used as input to a computer program called Momentum/Energy Integral Technique (MEIT) for predicting boundary layer development development, shear, and heating on the surface of the nozzle. The output from MEIT can be used as input to another computer program called Aerotherm Charring Material Thermal Response and Ablation Program (CMA). This program is used to calculate oblation or decomposition response of the nozzle material. A code called Failure Analysis Nonlinear Thermal and Structural Integrated Code (FANTASTIC) is also likely to be used for performing thermal analysis of solid rocket motor nozzles after the program is duly verified. A part of the verification work on FANTASTIC was done by using one and two dimension heat transfer examples with known answers. An attempt was made to prepare input for performing thermal analysis of the CCT nozzle using the FANTASTIC computer code. The CCT nozzle problem will first be solved by using ACE, MEIT, and CMA. The same problem will then be solved using FANTASTIC. These results will then be compared for verification of FANTASTIC.
Document ID
19890012362
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Chauhan, Rajinder Singh
(North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State Univ. Greensboro, NC, United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 1988
Publication Information
Publication: Alabama Univ., Research Reports: 1988 NASA(ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program
Subject Category
Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
Accession Number
89N21733
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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