Tesi etd-05282024-142740 | 
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    Tipo di tesi
  
  
    Tesi di laurea magistrale
  
    Autore
  
  
    MEINI, ALESSANDRO  
  
    URN
  
  
    etd-05282024-142740
  
    Titolo
  
  
    Development of Aerothermodynamic and Radiative Simulations for Hypersonic Atmosphere Entry into Ice Giants
  
    Dipartimento
  
  
    INGEGNERIA CIVILE E INDUSTRIALE
  
    Corso di studi
  
  
    INGEGNERIA AEROSPAZIALE
  
    Relatori
  
  
    relatore Prof. D'Agostino, Luca
relatore Prof. Magin, Thierry
relatore Dott. Bariselli, Federico
correlatore Prof. Pasini, Angelo
  
relatore Prof. Magin, Thierry
relatore Dott. Bariselli, Federico
correlatore Prof. Pasini, Angelo
    Parole chiave
  
  - aerothermodynamics
 - cfd
 - hydrogen ionization
 - hypersonic
 - ice giant
 - Neptune
 - non equilibrium simulations
 - radiative heating
 
    Data inizio appello
  
  
    25/07/2024
  
    Consultabilità
  
  
    Non consultabile
  
    Data di rilascio
  
  
    25/07/2027
  
    Riassunto
  
  This study performs a CFD aerothermodynamic analysis along the stagnation line of the flow during an aerocapture maneuver in Neptune at 29 km/s. Thermodynamics, transport, and kinetics properties were updated using the work by CNR ISTP Bari and implemented in the VKI Mutation++ library. Reactive, non-equilibrium solutions are computed for 6 different cases to analyze the impact of ionization, the presence of carbon species, and different gas-surface interactions on the flow. Notably, an updated ionization kinetics model is applied, resulting in a higher concentration of ions in the shock layer and bringing the results closer to experimental values. Then, we computed the radiative transfer using NEQAIR for each solution. The study proves the relevance of ablation with a worst-case scenario of 1.7 kW⁄cm2 for the convective heat flux and 2.6 kW/cm2 for the radiative heat flux at the stagnation point.
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