NASA human-scale Mars entry, descent, and landing vehicles currently under consideration have system requirements beyond the current state of the art. Specifically, heritage approaches for deceleration using parachutes and initiating engines at subsonic speeds are not adequate to land these large vehicles (50-60 metric ton entry mass) precisely (within 50 meters of a surface target). Therefore, the present approach for landing humans on Mars utilizes entry vehicles with large aerodynamic surface areas that transition to the descent and landing phase by initiating retropropulsion at supersonic speeds. Vehicle performance, including stability and control, depends on accurate characterization of the aerodynamic-propulsive interference effects, especially at engine initiation, when the vehicles are transitioning from an entry attitude to that suitable for descent and landing. This paper summarizes the human Mars entry vehicle configurations, retropropulsion integration, performance assumptions, and expected flight environment at engine initiation. Cases spanning supersonic, transonic, and subsonic conditions during powered descent are analyzed using four computational fluid dynamics codes, all of which have been previously applied to supersonic retropropulsion at varying scales and conditions. The results of the analysis are used to develop an aerodynamic-propulsive interference model that has since been applied in trajectory simulations to augment the fidelity of human-scale Mars entry vehicle performance.


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    Title :

    Computational Investigation of Powered Descent for Human-Scale Mars Landers


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    Conference:

    AIAA SciTech Exhibition and Forum ; 2020 ; Orlando, FL, US


    Publication date :

    2020-01-06



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    Conference paper


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    Language :

    English




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