2020 年 18 巻 4 号 p. 133-139
The prediction accuracy of arcjet flow using a computer code named ARCFLO3+ is examined by comparing the arc heater operational characteristic data, pitot pressure and cold-wall heat flux data obtained from a segmented constrictor-type arc-heated wind tunnel at JAXA. Results are mainly presented to discuss how the discrepancy between the calculated and measured arc heater operational characteristic data obtained impact the core of the arcjet flow in the test section. Results show that the present computational approach gives a conservative estimation of the arcjet flow core properties within the test section when the mass-averaged enthalpy value obtained through the arc heater is replicated.