Abstract

The direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method has been modified to deal with the very small degree of ionization that occurs in the early stages of the 'communications blackout' phase of re-entry. The simplified model of the process assumes that the ionization is entirely a consequence of the reaction N + O yields NO(+) + e-. The measurements from the RAM C-II test vehicle at an altitude of 81 km have been chosen as the test case. It was found that the form of the electron distribution along the shock layer was in agreement with the measurements. That normal to the surface was also in agreement with the measurements if the surface is regarded as fully catalytic. However, quantitative agreement for the fully catalytic case requires a reaction rate about an order of magnitude greater than those generally associated with this reaction.

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