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Application Of Direct Simulation Monte Carlo Method To Computation Of Rf Signal Degradation During Hypersonic Flight, Andrew Derubertis Mar 2023

Application Of Direct Simulation Monte Carlo Method To Computation Of Rf Signal Degradation During Hypersonic Flight, Andrew Derubertis

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In order to further understand the hypersonic blackout problem, the first step is to investigate models to quantify signal degradation and begin implementing these models to representative plasma sheath and flow data. This research is the first attempt at implementing a model to predict RF signal degradation through the plasma sheath surrounding the hypersonic air vehicle. The investigation is performed using a Direct Simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) based flow solver. The dsmcFoam solver in the OpenFoam library is used to simulate the flow around hypersonic bodies to obtain flow field properties, most importantly the electron number density profile, to aid …