Marraffa

@ulisboa.pt

IPFN, Department of Physics
Tecnico Lisboa

EDUCATION

MSc Ecole Centrale Paris
PhD Ecole Centrale Paris

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Hypersonics, Aerospace Engineering, Concurrent Design Facility
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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Combustion of High-Pressure Hydrogen Diluted Mixtures in ESTHER Shock Tube
    Ricardo Grosso Ferreira, Bernardo Brotas Carvalho, Rafael Rodrigues, Luís Lemos Alves, Bruno Gonçalves, Mário Lino da Silva, Lionel Marraffa, Victor Fernandez Villace, Arthur Smith
    Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer, 2024
    European Shock Tube for High-Enthalpy Research (ESTHER) is a new state-of-the-art combustion-driven shock tube developed for supporting future ESA planetary exploration missions. Its high-pressure combustion driver sports a unique innovative design where a mixture of [Formula: see text] or [Formula: see text] gases, filled to pressures up to 100 bar, is ignited by a high-power Neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd:YAG) laser. The qualification of this facility driver has allowed for the detailed study of laser-ignited combustion processes at high initial pressures (in the 5–100 bar range), over a series of 100 shots carried out for different configurations and gas mixtures. The influence of the oxygen-to-hydrogen ratio, filling pressure, inert gas dilution, and ignition mode have been studied and are presented in this work. The effects of nitrogen vs helium dilution are also discussed. Filling pressure and helium/nitrogen dilutions have the strongest influence in peak pressure, acoustic oscillation, and combustion velocity. The first two increase, whereas the latter strongly decreases with the filling pressure. Nitrogen diluted shots have drastically lower compression ratios and flame velocity when compared to the helium ones. Acoustic perturbations/instabilities are also found to be stronger. This test campaign allowed the definition of a large range of stable and reproducible firing conditions in deflagration mode, yielding post-combustion pressures up to 660 bar.
  • Unfocused laser ignition of high-pressure He–H2-O2 combustible mixtures
    R. Grosso Ferreira, B. Carvalho, J. Rodrigues, R. Rodrigues, A. Smith, L. Marraffa, M. Lino da Silva
    International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2024
    We report consistent ignition of high-pressure (pfill>20–30 bar) hydrogen-oxygen mixtures diluted with helium in two different combustion vessels, using an unfocused Nd:YAG laser. This corresponds to laser irradiances several orders of magnitude below the minimum ignition energies reported in the literature. This unusual phenomena has led us to try to measure the amount of laser radiation absorbed by the gas medium. By placing a mirror inside a cylindrical vessel and filling it up to 100 bar with He-H2 or He-O2 non-combustible mixtures, we obtain the pressure-dependent absorptivity of the combustible He-H2-O2 mixture. We find no measurable absorption of the laser signal by the medium, for the overall pressure range, to the experimental apparatus sensitivity (about 1% of the laser irradiance). The exact mechanism for ignition remains henceforth unknown. One possibility could the creation of seed electrons created by autofocusing ionization of dust/impurities in the gas, but this has yet to be experimentally confirmed.
  • VUV to IR Emission Spectroscopy and Interferometry Diagnostics for the European Shock Tube for High-Enthalpy Research
    Ricardo Grosso Ferreira, Bernardo Brotas Carvalho, Luís Lemos Alves, Bruno Gonçalves, Victor Fernandez Villace, Lionel Marraffa, Mário Lino da Silva
    Sensors, 2023
    The European Shock Tube for High-Enthalpy Research is a new state-of-the-art facility, tailored for the reproduction of spacecraft planetary entries in support of future European exploration missions, developed by an international consortium led by Instituto de Plasmas e Fusão Nuclear and funded by the European Space Agency. Deployed state-of-the-art diagnostics include vacuum-ultraviolet to ultraviolet, visible, and mid-infrared optical spectroscopy setups, and a microwave interferometry setup. This work examines the specifications and requirements for high-speed flow measurements, and discusses the design choices for the main diagnostics. The spectroscopy setup covers a spectral window between 120 and 5000 nm, and the microwave interferometer can measure electron densities up to 1.5 × 1020 electrons/m3. The main design drivers and technological choices derived from the requirements are discussed in detail herein.
  • Spectral observations at the Canary Island Long-Baseline Observatory (CILBO): Calibration and datasets
    Joe Zender, Detlef Koschny, Regina Rudawska, Salvatore Vicinanza, Stefan Loehle, Martin Eberhart, Arne Meindl, Hans Smit, Lionel Marraffa, Rico Landman, Daphne Stam
    Geoscientific Instrumentation Methods and Data Systems, 2023
    The Canary Island Long-Baseline Observatory (CILBO) is a double-station meteor camera setup located on the Canary Islands operated by ESA's Meteor Research Group since 2010. Observations of meteors are obtained in the visual wavelength band by intensified video cameras from both stations, supplemented by an intensified video camera mounted with a spectral grating at one of the locations. The cameras observe during cloudless and precipitation-free nights, and data are transferred to a main computer located at ESA/ESTEC once a day. The image frames that contain spectral information are calibrated, corrected, and finally processed into line intensity profiles. An ablation simulation, based on Bayesian statistics using a Markov chain Monte Carlo method, allows determining a parameter space, including the ablation temperatures, chemical elements, and their corresponding line intensities, to fit against the line intensity profiles of the observed meteor spectra. The algorithm is presented in this paper and one example is discussed. Several hundred spectra have been processed and made available through the Guest Archive Facility of the Planetary Science Archive of ESA. The data format and metadata are explained.
  • European shock-tube for high enthalpy research: Design and instrumentation, manufacturing, and acceptance testing
    Mario Lino Da Silva, Ricardo Ferreira, Rafael Rodrigues, Luis Alves, Bruno Gonçalves, Arthur Smith, Jim Merrifield, Victor Villace, Lionel Marraffa
    AIAA Scitech 2020 Forum, 2020
    We discuss the design, manufacturing, and qualification of the ESTHER shock-tube and its associated instrumentation. ESTHER is a new generation shock-tube funded by the European Space Agency and developed by an international consortium led by the Institute of Plasmas and Nuclear Fusion, an associated laboratory from the Instituto Superior Técnico of Lisbon. This facility aims at improving the European predictive capabilities for Spacecraft planetary entries, providing support for the next generation European exploration endeavours. The main drivers for this facility design have been (in no particular order) performance, repeatability, and cleanliness. These are enforced through an innovative design encompassing a laser-ignited, H2/He/O2 combustion driver capable of reaching pressures up to 600bar, and strict tolerances for the shock-tube interior surface state. A significant effort has also been put into setting- up state-of-the-art diagnostics. Besides the traditional streak-camera/spectrometer setups for carrying emission spectroscopy in the visible range, an additional VUV capable streak- camera/spectrometer setup is under development, complemented by a fast camera/MWIR spectrometer setup. ESTHER will be capable of carrying optical measurements in the ex- tended 150nm–4.5μm range. Finally an in-house developed interferometer will be deployed for providing time-resolved electron density measurements.
  • Demise observation capsule: Progress update 2018
    Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress Iac, 2018
  • Influence of ablation on vacuum-ultraviolet radiation in a plasma wind tunnel flow
    Tobias Hermann, Stefan Löhle, Stefanos Fasoulas, Pénélope Leyland, Lionel Marraffa, Jean-Marc Bouilly
    Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer, 2017
    Plasma wind tunnel experiments have been performed simulating a Hayabusa reentry trajectory point at 78.8 km altitude with a velocity of 11.7 km/s corresponding to a local mass–specific enthalpy o...
  • An investigation into the performance of parachutes in low density atmospheres
    John C. Underwood, Arrun Saunders, Steven Rogers, J S. Lingard, Lionel Marraffa, Luca Ferracina
    24th AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Technology Conference 2017, 2017
  • Dynamic characteristics of MarcoPolo-R Entry Capsule in low subsonic flow
    Arianit Preci, Ali Gülhan, Etienne Clopeau, Philippe Tran, Luca Ferracina, Lionel Marraffa
    Ceas Space Journal, 2016
    The selection of the most suitable configuration between several candidate aeroshapes for the MarcoPolo-R ERC is performed by means of subsonic dynamic stability tests. These tests were conducted in the vertical free jet facility VMK at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Cologne, employing the free flight technique. Several different model configurations with respect to the shape, position of the centre of gravity, shoulder radius, and mass were tested. The motion of the models during free flight was recorded using an optical motion tracking system. The measurement of the position and the attitude of the models, in combination with flow parameters and an exact flow profile characterization, allows for a shape discrimination based on aerodynamic stability characteristics of the models.
  • High-pressure H2/He/O2 combustion experiments for the design of the ESTHER shock-tube driver
    Mario Lino Da Silva, Bernardo Carvalho
    46th AIAA Thermophysics Conference, 2016
  • The ESA ARC project: Ablation radiation coupling for hypervelocity re-entry with low density type ablators
    Penelope Leyland, Umar Sheikh, Basil Duval, Tobias A. Hermann, Stefan Loehle, Timothy McIntyre, Richard G. Morgan, Steven Lewis, Han Wei, Jean-Marc Bouilly, Lionel Marraffa
    46th AIAA Thermophysics Conference, 2016
  • Study of Earth and Jupiter-like plasmas for atmospheric entries using a non-transferred arc torch
    S Menecier, P A Gouy, E Duffour, F Perisse, D Vacher, N Cerqueira, M Dudeck, Ph Reynier, L Marraffa
    Plasma Sources Science and Technology, 2015
  • Supersonic tests of the double gap disk-gap band parachute and fluid structure interaction simulation
    Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Technology Conferences, 2015
  • Subsonic wind tunnel testing of various parachute types
    John C. Underwood, Arrun Saunders, Steven Rogers, J Stephen Lingard, Lionel Marraffa, Luca Ferracina, Guy L. Larose, Sean A. McTavish
    Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Technology Conferences, 2015
  • Mars EXPRESS observation of the PHOENIX entry: Simulations, planning, results and lessons learned
    O. Witasse, M. Lino da Silva, R. Sobbia, P. Leyland, L. Marraffa, P. Schmitz, J. Diaz del Rio, G. Neukum, H. Hoffmann, J.-L. Bertaux, F. Montmessin, A. Reberac, A. Christou
    Ceas Space Journal, 2014
  • Study and development of a sub-orbital re-entry demonstrator
    JBIS Journal of the British Interplanetary Society, 2014
  • Plasma radiation for atmospheric entry at Titan: Emission spectroscopy measurements and numerical rebuilding
    R. SOBBIA, P. LEYLAND, Y. BABOU, D. POTTER, L. MARRAFFA
    Journal of Plasma Physics, 2013
  • Supersonic parachute aerodynamic testing
    J. Stephen Lingard, John C. Underwood, Matthew G. Darley, Lionel Marraffa, Luca Ferracina
    AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Ads Conference 2013, 2013
  • Shock-free compressible vortex rings impinging on a stationary surface: Effects of surface angle variation
    R. Mariani, M.K. Quinn, K. Kontis, L. Marraffa
    Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 2013
  • Aerothermal analysis of the Phoebus capsule with radiative heating on the back body
    Romain Savajano, Ojas Joshi, Penelope Leyland, Lionel Marraffa
    50th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting Including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition, 2012
  • Sounding rocket flight test of propellant management technologies
    61st International Astronautical Congress 2010 Iac 2010, 2010
  • Dust particle erosion during mars entry
    40th International Conference on Environmental Systems ICES 2010, 2010
  • Radiation of high temperature gases: Rebuilding test case TC2
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2009
  • Rebuilding the test case tc2-t2: Definition of shock tunnel test-cases for gas radiation prediction in titan-like atmosphere - Iusti experiments -
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2009
  • The tandem mission proposal a first estimation of the foreseeable radiative heat fluxes the montgolfiÈre probe will encounter during its entry in titan atmosphere
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2009
  • Evaluation of SCIROCCO plasma wind-tunnel capabilities for entry simulations in CO2 atmospheres
    V. Marieu, Ph. Reynier, L. Marraffa, D. Vennemann, F. De Filippis, S. Caristia
    Acta Astronautica, 2007
  • Computational analysis of automated transfer vehicle reentry flow and explosion assessment
    D. E. Boutamine, Ph. Reynier, R. Schmehl, L. Marraffa, J. Steelant
    Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 2007
  • Determination of the radiation emission during the FIRE II entry
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2006
  • Rebuilding of the palumbo experiments in an arc jet
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2006
  • Mars chemical kinetic models: A short review
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2006
  • Proposal for "in flight research on radiation / ablation coupling" filling a 40 year gap after fire II
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2006
  • IRDT 2R mission, first results
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2006
  • Some aerothermodynamic aspects of ESA entry probes
    L. MARRAFFA, F. MAZOUÉ, Ph. REYNIER, C. REIMERS
    Chinese Journal of Aeronautics, 2006
  • Preliminary design global optimization for space vehicles during atmospheric maneuvers
    A Collection of Technical Papers 13th AIAA Cira International Space Planes and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies Conference, 2005
  • Flow-field/radiation coupling analysis for huygens probe entry into titan atmosphere
    38th AIAA Thermophysics Conference, 2005
  • Tables of internal partition functions and thermodynamic properties of high-temperature Mars-atmosphere species from 50K to 50000K
    European Space Agency Scientific and Technical Reports ESA STR, 2005
  • Rebuilding flowfield and radiation testcase for Titan atmosphere
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2005
  • Preliminary study of mars entry: Application to the prediction of radiation
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2005
  • Preparation of a possible test case 4 numerical rebuilding of fire II
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2005
  • Numerical, analytical and experimental investigation of convective and radiative heating of a martian descent module
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2005
  • High-temperature thermodynamic properties of Mars-atmosphere components
    M. Capitelli, G. Colonna, D. Giordano, L. Marraffa, A. Casavola, P. Minelli, D. Pagano, L. Pietanza, F. Taccogna
    Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 2005
  • Updated analysis of the radiative heat flux during the entry of the huygens probe in the titan atmosphere
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2004
  • Prospects of AM ISS payload retrieval system
    International Astronautical Federation 55th International Astronautical Congress 2004, 2004
  • Synthesis of the gap heating analysis of the HYFLEX flight
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2004
  • High-temperature thermodynamic properties of mars-atmosphere components
    37th AIAA Thermophysics Conference, 2004
  • Rebuilding flowfield and radiation testcases for mars and titan atmospheres
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2003
  • Analysis of the radiative heat flux during the entry of the Huygens probe in the titan atmosphere
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2003
  • IRDT - Inflatable re-entry and descent technology: The IRDT-2 mission and future applications
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2003
  • European experimental reentry testbed (EXPERT)
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2003
  • Experimental and numerical investigations on HYFLEX gap heating: Phase 1
    European Space Agency Special Publication ESA SP, 2003
  • New space application opportunities based on the Inflatable Reentry & Descent Technology (IRDT)
    AIAA Icas International Air and Space Symposium and Exposition the Next 100 Years, 2003
  • Computation of Liquid Hydrazine Depressurisation with a Mach-Uniform Staggered Scheme
    Ph. Reynier, P. Wesseling, L Marraffa, D. Giordano
    Flow Turbulence and Combustion, 2001
  • Aerobraking and aerocapture: Aerodynamic and aerothermal study, applicability of inflatable structures
    16th AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Technology Conference and Seminar, 2001
  • Experimental study of the Ariane 5 Attitude Control System (SCA) passivation
    35th AIAA Thermophysics Conference, 2001
  • Numerical investigation on liquid hydrazine behaviour during venting into space
    European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering Eccomas 2000, 2000
  • Computational analysis of LIF measurements in TT1 arc-jet facility
    Systems Analysis Modelling Simulation, 1999
  • Aerothermodynamic aspects of entry probe heat shield design
    L. Marraffa, A. Smith
    Astrophysics and Space Science, 1998
  • An analysis of stagnation point thermochemical simulation by plasmatron for mars probe
    33rd Thermophysics Conference, 1998
  • Numerical rebuilding of an arc jet experiment euler/defect boundary layer approach
    Jean-Jacques Vallee, Jean-Pierre Tribot, Lionel Marraffa
    7th AIAA ASME Joint Thermophysics and Heat Transfer Conference, 1998
  • Development and validation of nonequilibrium condensing flow solvers
    F. Mazoue, L. Walpot, L. Marraffa, M. Netterfield
    31st Thermophysics Conference, 1996
  • Experiments and computations on a blunt body in a high enthalpy CO2 flow
    M. Netterfield, F. Mazoue, L. Marraffa, D. Kastell, G. Eitelberg
    31st Thermophysics Conference, 1996
  • Experimental approach of the EPS passivation condensation phenomena
    31st Thermophysics Conference, 1996
  • DSMC applied to Ariane 5 payload aerothermal environment predictions
    30th Thermophysics Conference, 1995
  • Studies on the chemical multiphase environment during venting of the ariane 5 upper stage propellant tanks
    L Marraffa, M Netterfield, S Pietre, H Wong, A Palmer, M Caporicci
    30th Thermophysics Conference, 1995
  • Parametric study of thermal and chemical nonequilibrium nozzle flow
    Philippe Sagnier, Lionel Marraffa
    AIAA Journal, 1991
  • Physically consistent models for artificial dissipation in transonic potential flow computations
    George S. Dulikravich, Karl W. Mortara, Lionel Marraffa
    Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 1990
  • Parametric study of thermal and chemical nonequilibrium nozzle flow
    AIAA 20th Fluid Dynamics Plasma Dynamics and Lasers Conference 1989, 1989
  • Numerical simulation of unsteady flows generated by dissociating nitrogen diffusion
    Lionel Marraffa, George S. Dulikravich, George S. Deiwert
    Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer, 1989
  • Physically consistent models for artificial dissipation in transonic potential flow computations
    1st National Fluid Dynamics Conference 1988, 1988
  • Numerical simulation of unsteady flows generated by dissociating nitrogen diffusion
    5th Applied Aerodynamics Conference 1987, 1987