Coupled Fluid Dynamics and Material Response Simulations for Nitrogen High Enthalpy FlowsThe study focuses on the interaction of nitrogen flows with thermal protection systems during atmospheric re-entry for NASA flight missions. The Ares multiphysics coupling tool is employed to investigate the coupling between the fluid (US3D) and material response (Icarus) solvers using various modeling approaches. These approaches include the equilibrium thin-film coefficients approach, a weakly coupled approach with temperature coupling, and an approach considering the full chemical composition of the surface and the transfer of pyrolysis gases. The objective is to understand and accurately represent the mechanisms of nitrogen interaction with the surface, such as nitridation and catalytic recombination. The study aims to assess the accuracy of the different approaches by comparing them to experimental results obtained from NASA arc-jet facilities. By addressing these challenges and improving the understanding of nitrogen-surface interactions, it is expected to enhance the design and performance analysis of thermal protection systems for future missions.