Mathematical Modeling: An Essential Component of the Design of Space Experiments

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Elliot Schwartz Julian Szekely
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

"In this paper we describe an experiment that was recently performed on the IML-2 Space Shuttle mission in which the thermophysical properties of molten metals were measured using electromagnetic levitation. In the planning of these experiments calculations had to be performed to predict the levitation and stirring forces, heating rates, sample deformation, and internal flows within the sample. These predictive calculations were essential for both the planning of the experiments and for the re-planning of experimental runs during the actual Space Shuttle mission.Introduction""Materials Processing in the Computer Age"" involves the use of mathematical modeling to obtain a quantitative understanding of the phenomena that govern materials processing operations. Microgravity, or space shuttle experimentation represents a specific case in point here; the very high cost of the space shuttle flights, the very limited flight opportunities that are available, and the tight resources aboard a shuttle clearly mandate that these experiments be very precisely planned and that all possible opportunities for mathematical modeling be fully exploited.The purpose of this paper is to present the results of calculations performed for the planning of a space shuttle experiment involving electromagnetic levitation and wherever possible present a comparison of the computational predictions with both experimental measurements and asymptotic analyses. Finally we shall seek to discuss the practical implications of both the computational methodologies and the potential experimental findings."
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APA: Elliot Schwartz Julian Szekely  (1994)  Mathematical Modeling: An Essential Component of the Design of Space Experiments

MLA: Elliot Schwartz Julian Szekely Mathematical Modeling: An Essential Component of the Design of Space Experiments. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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