Interactions between rocket exhaust plumes and the landing surface during powered spacecraft descent on the Moon and Mars pose significant risks to the landing vehicle, landing site, and nearby infrastructure. Understanding the underlying plume-surface interaction phenomena through ground test data can provide critical insights on the sensitivities of parameters such as the spacecraft altitude and thrust. In the present work, we summarize a scaled ground test recently conducted within a 20-ft vacuum chamber environment located in the historical East Test Area at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center. The ground test featured a Mach 5.3 inert gas plume impinging upon an instrumented flat plate. Planar laser-induced fluorescence, which is a 2D laser-based flow field measurement technique, was performed at this test area for the first time to visualize salient flow features such as the barrel shock, stagnation shock, and wall jet. Measurements were obtained at discrete lander altitudes, made dimensionless using the nozzle exit diameter, corresponding to h/D = 10, 8, 5, 4, 3, and 2. The stagnation pressures of the plume were varied from approximately 0.04 to 1 MPa, providing sensitivity to the engine thrust of a powered spacecraft. The unique test facility allowed for near-lunar conditions to be obtained at initial vacuum chamber pressures less than 0.1 Pa. Martian-relevant measurements were also performed at ambient pressures near 600 Pa. Furthermore, a third set of measurements were obtained at so called lunar-relevant conditions near 3 Pa chamber pressure


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    Title :

    Flow Visualization for Plume-Surface Interaction Testing Within Large-Scale Vacuum Environments at Conditions Relevant to Lunar and Martian Landers


    Contributors:
    N S Rodrigues (author) / O K Tyrrell (author) / P M Danehy (author) / C J Eberhart (author) / K J McDougal (author) / T Y Liu (author) / T D Reynolds (author) / J S Rubio (author) / N Jiang (author) / P Hsu (author)

    Conference:

    December 2023 Joint Army-Navy-NASA-Air Force (JANNAF) meeting ; 2023 ; Salt Lake City, UT, US


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English