The Mars Sample Return Earth Entry System (MSR-EES) is a capsule that is part of the Mars Sample Return mission that will return Martian soil samples to Earth in 2033. Due to the steep flight path angle and relatively large vehicle size, the MSR-EES capsule will experience the highest peak heating rate of any previous Earth entry vehicle. The aerothermal database for MSR-EES is primarily characterized by numerical CFD, DSMC, and radiation simulations. Margins are applied to the convective and radiative heating rates. Surface roughness effects and margins are also included in the database formulation. The aerothermal database can be used to extract information at any body point location, perform trade studies in trajectory space, and provide inputs for material response simulations.
An Overview of the Aerothermodynamic Database for the Mars Sample Return Earth Entry Vehicle
20th International Planetary Probe Workshop (IPPW) 2023 ; 2023 ; Marseille, FR
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Overview of the Mars Sample Return Earth Entry Vehicle
NTIS | 2008
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NTRS | 2008
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