Data Parallel Line Relaxation Code (DPLR) Version 3.05
TBMG-23892
02/01/2016
- Content
The Reacting Flow Environments branch at NASA ARC is interested in characterizing the aerothermal environment of three main classes of problem: planetary entry vehicles, reusable launch vehicles (RLVs), and arc-jet (or other ground test) flow simulations. Each of these problem classes has unique physical characteristics, the understanding of which is at the cutting edge of the field. Proper modeling of the relevant physics is required to accurately simulate the aerothermal environments of these problem classes. These include, but are not limited to, chemical non-equilibrium, thermal non-equilibrium, shock layer radiation, surface catalycity, and thermal protection system material interaction with the aerothermal environment.
- Citation
- "Data Parallel Line Relaxation Code (DPLR) Version 3.05," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2016.