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Numerical computation of space shuttle orbiter flow field

Abstract

The complete inviscid viscous real gas flow around the Space Shuttle Orbiter was computed. Real gas effects are important in predicting the reentry environment around the Orbiter because the high temperatures within the shock layer cause the air to dissociate and ionize, thus invalidating the perfect gas assumption. It is shown that real gas effects has a significant influence on the Orbiter aerodynamics. The approach utilizes a time dependent Navier-Stokes code to compute the subsonic nose portion of the flow field. This nose solution provides the initial conditions for the parabolized Navier-Stokes (PNS) code

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