Test firings of the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) over the course of its development have resulted in several catastrophic failures. Some of these failures were due to breakage of the LOX posts that feed liquid oxygen into the main injector head of the engine. The objective was to perform a computational fluid flow analysis of a simplified SSME LOX post array using an existing viscous Navier-Stokes flow solver. A two-dimensional analysis was to be made. In addition, a finite element theory for treating the fluid/structure interaction between the posts and the hot gas environment was to be developed. The methodology used in computing the flow field through the LOX post array is described. Results are presented and discussed
The progress made in resolving the computational issues associated with modeling high temperature an...
Components of the Space Shuttle Main Engines (SSMEs) are subjected to a severe environment that incl...
Computation of the flow field inside a space shuttle main engine (SSME) requires the application of ...
The realization of measures to improve the performance of the Space Shuttle is, to a large extent, d...
Cooperative efforts between the Lockheed-Huntsville Computational Mechanics Group and the NASA-MSFC ...
Hot gas turbulent flow distribution around the main injector assembly of the Space Shuttle Main Engi...
Hot gas turbulent flow distribution around the main injector assembly of the Space Shuttle Main Engi...
To improve the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) design and for future use in the development of gene...
Three-dimensional viscous flow in a conceptual hot gas manifold (HGM) for the Space Shuttle Main Eng...
A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model has been applied to study the transient flow phenomena of...
A three dimensional analysis of the non-uniform flow around the liquid oxygen (LOX) posts in the Spa...
A large number of computational fluid mechanics (CFD) problems were investigated. The primary studie...
The basic issues concerning the physical chemical processes of the Space Shuttle Main Engine are dis...
The objective is to provide improved analysis capability for the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) hi...
A study was completed of mathematically proper boundary conditions for unique numerical solution of ...
The progress made in resolving the computational issues associated with modeling high temperature an...
Components of the Space Shuttle Main Engines (SSMEs) are subjected to a severe environment that incl...
Computation of the flow field inside a space shuttle main engine (SSME) requires the application of ...
The realization of measures to improve the performance of the Space Shuttle is, to a large extent, d...
Cooperative efforts between the Lockheed-Huntsville Computational Mechanics Group and the NASA-MSFC ...
Hot gas turbulent flow distribution around the main injector assembly of the Space Shuttle Main Engi...
Hot gas turbulent flow distribution around the main injector assembly of the Space Shuttle Main Engi...
To improve the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) design and for future use in the development of gene...
Three-dimensional viscous flow in a conceptual hot gas manifold (HGM) for the Space Shuttle Main Eng...
A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model has been applied to study the transient flow phenomena of...
A three dimensional analysis of the non-uniform flow around the liquid oxygen (LOX) posts in the Spa...
A large number of computational fluid mechanics (CFD) problems were investigated. The primary studie...
The basic issues concerning the physical chemical processes of the Space Shuttle Main Engine are dis...
The objective is to provide improved analysis capability for the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) hi...
A study was completed of mathematically proper boundary conditions for unique numerical solution of ...
The progress made in resolving the computational issues associated with modeling high temperature an...
Components of the Space Shuttle Main Engines (SSMEs) are subjected to a severe environment that incl...
Computation of the flow field inside a space shuttle main engine (SSME) requires the application of ...