PuMA and Multiscale ModelingThe Porous Microstructure Analysis (PuMA) software was initially developed to analyze tomographic reconstructions of fibrous materials, commonly used as insulators in NASA spacecrafts. Since then, the software grew in capabilities and it is now able to compute many different geometric and physical properties, which are often anisotropic at multiple scales. In addition, PuMA can generate its own artificial microstructures in order to study their performance. This talk will give an overview of the main functions and display its application to some of the widely used carbon ablators for heatshields, including the more challenging woven architectures.