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A Review of Gas-Surface Interaction Models for Orbital Aerodynamics Applications

Space Physics 2021-01-05 v3

Abstract

Renewed interest in Very Low Earth Orbits (VLEO) - i.e. altitudes below 450 km - has led to an increased demand for accurate environment characterisation and aerodynamic force prediction. While the former requires knowledge of the mechanisms that drive density variations in the thermosphere, the latter also depends on the interactions between the gas-particles in the residual atmosphere and the surfaces exposed to the flow. The determination of the aerodynamic coefficients is hindered by the numerous uncertainties that characterise the physical processes occurring at the exposed surfaces. Several models have been produced over the last 60 years with the intent of combining accuracy with relatively simple implementations. In this paper the most popular models have been selected and reviewed using as discriminating factors relevance with regards to orbital aerodynamics applications and theoretical agreement with gas-beam experimental data. More sophisticated models were neglected, since their increased accuracy is generally accompanied by a substantial increase in computation times which is likely to be unsuitable for most space engineering applications. For the sake of clarity, a distinction was introduced between physical and scattering kernel theory based gas-surface interaction models. The physical model category comprises the Hard Cube model, the Soft Cube model and the Washboard model, while the scattering kernel family consists of the Maxwell model, the Nocilla-Hurlbut-Sherman model and the Cercignani-Lampis-Lord model. Limits and assets of each model have been discussed with regards to the context of this paper. Wherever possible, comments have been provided to help the reader to identify possible future challenges for gas-surface interaction science with regards to orbital aerodynamic applications.

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@article{arxiv.2010.00489,
  title  = {A Review of Gas-Surface Interaction Models for Orbital Aerodynamics Applications},
  author = {Sabrina Livadiotti and Nicholas H. Crisp and Peter C. E. Roberts and Stephen D. Worrall and Vitor T. A. Oiko and Steve Edmondson and Sarah J. Haigh and Claire Huyton and Katharine L. Smith and Luciana A. Sinpetru and Brandon E. A. Holmes and Jonathan Becedas and Rosa María Domínguez and Valentín Cañas and Simon Christensen and Anders Mølgaard and Jens Nielsen and Morten Bisgaard and Yung-An Chan and Georg H. Herdrich and Francesco Romano and Stefanos Fasoulas and Constantin Traub and Daniel Garcia-Almiñana and Silvia Rodriguez-Donaire and Miquel Sureda and Dhiren Kataria and Badia Belkouchi and Alexis Conte and Jose Santiago Perez and Rachel Villain and Ron Outlaw},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.00489},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

Journal paper (accepted for publication in "Progress in Aerospace Sciences") Replacement: Corrected typos in Equations