Publication date: 5 July 2018
Source:Materials & Design, Volume 149
Author(s): Soyoung Lim, Jae Hee Cheon, Myeong Jin Son, Eui Sup Shin
This paper proposes a systematic procedure for the quantitative analysis of the surface changes caused by ablation of carbon-based ablators using a high-resolution non-contact profilometer. The ablation tests were performed under high enthalpy flow conditions using a 0.4MW arc-heated wind tunnel. The high-resolution profilometer was used to measure the surface data of carbon-based ablators. The key parameters for the analysis of the surface changes, such as surface recession and roughness, were calculated by the proposed procedure. In addition, a finite element model of the sample after the ablation test was constructed from the measured surface data. The proposed procedure can be effectively used to perform various analyses of the ablated surface using the measured data and numerical analysis method.
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