This article derives and provides a theoretical analysis for the mechanical erosion of carbon-base materials in ablation. The theory of mechanical erosion based on a nondimensional critical roughness parameter is proposed, The important parameters in this analytical method are independent of the test, The analysis accounts for the heating, pressure, and shear forces acting on material particles exposed to the boundary-layer flow. For the validity of a theoretical analytical method a computational example is given. The theoretical results agree fairly with the experimental data
The removal of material from the surface of a ductile metal by small impacting particles is a design...
This paper is concerned with modeling of ablation behavior of carbon-carbon composites used in hot s...
textThe coupled effects of thermochemical and thermomechanical erosion are investigated. A quasi-st...
Because of their unique ablative properties, many carbon-based heterogeneous materials are used as c...
The comparison of two mechanical ablation models for carbon-carbon graphite will be discussed. Resul...
International audienceBecause of their unique ablative properties, many carbon-based heterogeneous m...
A mathematical model of the thermochemical destruction of carbon fiber-reinforced plastic in the pre...
Roughness of heat-shield materials has been studied in the frame of aerodynamics and the laminar-tur...
This work aims to explain and model the complex behavior of carbon-carbon composites during ablation...
Ablation modeling is addressed from the material point of view. Multi-scale surface roughness of two...
La problématique énoncée par l’utilisation de matériaux composites C/C denses implique la connaissan...
A study is conducted to predict Carbon-Carbon nozzle erosion behavior in solid rocket motors for wid...
The erosion rate and surface roughness in erosion processes scale with the impact energy of the part...
Nowadays, there is little information, concerning the heat shield systems, and this information is n...
Surface ablation and in-depth temperature distribution of the charring material are the key properti...
The removal of material from the surface of a ductile metal by small impacting particles is a design...
This paper is concerned with modeling of ablation behavior of carbon-carbon composites used in hot s...
textThe coupled effects of thermochemical and thermomechanical erosion are investigated. A quasi-st...
Because of their unique ablative properties, many carbon-based heterogeneous materials are used as c...
The comparison of two mechanical ablation models for carbon-carbon graphite will be discussed. Resul...
International audienceBecause of their unique ablative properties, many carbon-based heterogeneous m...
A mathematical model of the thermochemical destruction of carbon fiber-reinforced plastic in the pre...
Roughness of heat-shield materials has been studied in the frame of aerodynamics and the laminar-tur...
This work aims to explain and model the complex behavior of carbon-carbon composites during ablation...
Ablation modeling is addressed from the material point of view. Multi-scale surface roughness of two...
La problématique énoncée par l’utilisation de matériaux composites C/C denses implique la connaissan...
A study is conducted to predict Carbon-Carbon nozzle erosion behavior in solid rocket motors for wid...
The erosion rate and surface roughness in erosion processes scale with the impact energy of the part...
Nowadays, there is little information, concerning the heat shield systems, and this information is n...
Surface ablation and in-depth temperature distribution of the charring material are the key properti...
The removal of material from the surface of a ductile metal by small impacting particles is a design...
This paper is concerned with modeling of ablation behavior of carbon-carbon composites used in hot s...
textThe coupled effects of thermochemical and thermomechanical erosion are investigated. A quasi-st...