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Ablative thermal protection systems modeling
For one area discussed in this book, namely the modeling of phenomena, the sum of physical knowledge is broad. It includes (from microscopic to macroscopic) atomic physics, thermodynamics, gas kinetics, radiative transfer, physical and chemical reactions (both homogeneous and heterogeneous), fluid mechanics, and turbulence applied to previously studied areas, such as rough walls. There are, of course, many books on each of these areas, but very little literature on the synthesis of ablation problems [3–5]. The particularity of the area is undoubtedly the strong coupling between various physical domains. An overview of it is given at the end of the first chapter.
The objective of this book is to develop physical skills in the areas cited, applied to the modeling of thermal protection. The main basic equations are simply stated, recalling their physical origin, if necessary, and the main results are presented with significant concern that the text be light. For this, long demonstrations are given in the appendices.
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