Advances in Plume-Surface Interaction Simulation Capability Under Lunar Landing Conditions

Plume-Surface Interaction (PSI) between lander engine plumes and native regolith soil presents primary hazards in obscuration and contamination by particle clouds, high-energy ejecta streams, and landing area cratering damage. The MSFC Fluid Dynamics Branch has assembled a portfolio of simulation to...

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