Estudio aerodinámico computacional en la entrada de un scramjet aplicando el efecto tubérculo

This paper is based on the implementation of biomimetics, specifically the Tubercle Effect that usually occurs in the leading edge of the humpback whale’s (Megaptera novaeangliae) fins, allowing it to increase its thrust by funneling the flow. These characteristics are therefore analyzed in the Braz...

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Main Authors: Jorge David Lara Ríos, Andrés Enrique López Bueno, Iván Felipe Rodríguez Barón
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Escuela de Posgrados de la Fuerza Aérea Colombiana 2019-11-01
Series:Ciencia y Poder Aéreo
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18667/cienciaypoderaereo.640
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spelling doaj-5ada35ae9d034099a39c0eabd27cb7952020-11-25T02:10:41ZengEscuela de Posgrados de la Fuerza Aérea ColombianaCiencia y Poder Aéreo1909-70502389-94682019-11-01142189199https://doi.org/10.18667/cienciaypoderaereo.640Estudio aerodinámico computacional en la entrada de un scramjet aplicando el efecto tubérculoJorge David Lara Ríos0Andrés Enrique López Bueno1Iván Felipe Rodríguez Barón2Fundación Universitaria Los LibertadoresFundación Universitaria Los LibertadoresFundación Universitaria Los LibertadoresThis paper is based on the implementation of biomimetics, specifically the Tubercle Effect that usually occurs in the leading edge of the humpback whale’s (Megaptera novaeangliae) fins, allowing it to increase its thrust by funneling the flow. These characteristics are therefore analyzed in the Brazilian hypersonic vehicle (VHA 14-X-B), which is an experimental aircraft that operates at speeds over MACH 7, and atmosphere conditions of 30 km of altitude, powered by a scramjet. In order to increase the performance properties of the AHV (Aerospace Hypersonic Vehicle), we verify the feasibility of implementing the tubercle effect in its intake device (compression stage). The study analyzes the aero- thermodynamics of the machine, using computer simulation software ANSYS-FLUENT, where different tubercles configurations are proposed, with variations in geometry and in the position on the aircraft. Afterwards, the atmospheric conditions in which the AHV operates are simulated, modifying different angles of attack that the aircraft has during its operation. Results showed that there’s more efficiency in negative angles, increasing fluid properties such as pressure, density and temperature.https://doi.org/10.18667/cienciaypoderaereo.640aerospace propulsion systemsbiomimeticsupersonic aerodynamicsscramjettubercle effect
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author Jorge David Lara Ríos
Andrés Enrique López Bueno
Iván Felipe Rodríguez Barón
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Andrés Enrique López Bueno
Iván Felipe Rodríguez Barón
Estudio aerodinámico computacional en la entrada de un scramjet aplicando el efecto tubérculo
Ciencia y Poder Aéreo
aerospace propulsion systems
biomimetic
supersonic aerodynamics
scramjet
tubercle effect
author_facet Jorge David Lara Ríos
Andrés Enrique López Bueno
Iván Felipe Rodríguez Barón
author_sort Jorge David Lara Ríos
title Estudio aerodinámico computacional en la entrada de un scramjet aplicando el efecto tubérculo
title_short Estudio aerodinámico computacional en la entrada de un scramjet aplicando el efecto tubérculo
title_full Estudio aerodinámico computacional en la entrada de un scramjet aplicando el efecto tubérculo
title_fullStr Estudio aerodinámico computacional en la entrada de un scramjet aplicando el efecto tubérculo
title_full_unstemmed Estudio aerodinámico computacional en la entrada de un scramjet aplicando el efecto tubérculo
title_sort estudio aerodinámico computacional en la entrada de un scramjet aplicando el efecto tubérculo
publisher Escuela de Posgrados de la Fuerza Aérea Colombiana
series Ciencia y Poder Aéreo
issn 1909-7050
2389-9468
publishDate 2019-11-01
description This paper is based on the implementation of biomimetics, specifically the Tubercle Effect that usually occurs in the leading edge of the humpback whale’s (Megaptera novaeangliae) fins, allowing it to increase its thrust by funneling the flow. These characteristics are therefore analyzed in the Brazilian hypersonic vehicle (VHA 14-X-B), which is an experimental aircraft that operates at speeds over MACH 7, and atmosphere conditions of 30 km of altitude, powered by a scramjet. In order to increase the performance properties of the AHV (Aerospace Hypersonic Vehicle), we verify the feasibility of implementing the tubercle effect in its intake device (compression stage). The study analyzes the aero- thermodynamics of the machine, using computer simulation software ANSYS-FLUENT, where different tubercles configurations are proposed, with variations in geometry and in the position on the aircraft. Afterwards, the atmospheric conditions in which the AHV operates are simulated, modifying different angles of attack that the aircraft has during its operation. Results showed that there’s more efficiency in negative angles, increasing fluid properties such as pressure, density and temperature.
topic aerospace propulsion systems
biomimetic
supersonic aerodynamics
scramjet
tubercle effect
url https://doi.org/10.18667/cienciaypoderaereo.640
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