Numerical Simulation of a Flowfield Around a Hypersonic Missile with Lateral Jets

<p> This work uses computational fluid dynamics to study the flowfield around a hypersonic missile with two lateral jets to provide control in place of control surfaces. The jets exhaust an H<sub>2</sub>-O<sub>2</sub> mixture at Mach number of 2.9 with a jet pressure ra...

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Main Author: Rodriguez, Daniel
Language:EN
Published: Florida Atlantic University 2017
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spelling ndltd-PROQUEST-oai-pqdtoai.proquest.com-106059202017-12-01T04:23:03Z Numerical Simulation of a Flowfield Around a Hypersonic Missile with Lateral Jets Rodriguez, Daniel Aerospace engineering|Chemical engineering|Mechanical engineering <p> This work uses computational fluid dynamics to study the flowfield around a hypersonic missile with two lateral jets to provide control in place of control surfaces. The jets exhaust an H<sub>2</sub>-O<sub>2</sub> mixture at Mach number of 2.9 with a jet pressure ratio of roughly 10,500. The jets are staggered axially and circumferentially in such a way to produce pitch and yaw. The flowfield of such a jet configuration is characterized at several angles of attack and the corresponding force coefficients and amplification factors are provided. The freestream air and H<sub>2</sub>-O<sub>2</sub> plume is treated as inert for the majority of the calculations. Special cases are treated with finite rate chemical kinetics and compared to the inert flowfield to ascertain the effects that chemical reactions have on the force coefficients. It was found that the flowfield was only slightly altered from the familiar one jet flowfield when the second jet is active. The flow topology and vortex structures tend to shift towards the second jet but the overall structure remains the same. The normal force amplification factors are close to unity over the range of angle of attack due to the thrust being so high with the two jet configuration having a lower amplification factor compared to firing a single jet. Treating the flowfield as chemically reacting did not affect the force values much: the difference being 0.3% for an angle of attack of 0&deg;.</p><p> Florida Atlantic University 2017-11-30 00:00:00.0 thesis http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10605920 EN
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Rodriguez, Daniel
Numerical Simulation of a Flowfield Around a Hypersonic Missile with Lateral Jets
description <p> This work uses computational fluid dynamics to study the flowfield around a hypersonic missile with two lateral jets to provide control in place of control surfaces. The jets exhaust an H<sub>2</sub>-O<sub>2</sub> mixture at Mach number of 2.9 with a jet pressure ratio of roughly 10,500. The jets are staggered axially and circumferentially in such a way to produce pitch and yaw. The flowfield of such a jet configuration is characterized at several angles of attack and the corresponding force coefficients and amplification factors are provided. The freestream air and H<sub>2</sub>-O<sub>2</sub> plume is treated as inert for the majority of the calculations. Special cases are treated with finite rate chemical kinetics and compared to the inert flowfield to ascertain the effects that chemical reactions have on the force coefficients. It was found that the flowfield was only slightly altered from the familiar one jet flowfield when the second jet is active. The flow topology and vortex structures tend to shift towards the second jet but the overall structure remains the same. The normal force amplification factors are close to unity over the range of angle of attack due to the thrust being so high with the two jet configuration having a lower amplification factor compared to firing a single jet. Treating the flowfield as chemically reacting did not affect the force values much: the difference being 0.3% for an angle of attack of 0&deg;.</p><p>
author Rodriguez, Daniel
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title Numerical Simulation of a Flowfield Around a Hypersonic Missile with Lateral Jets
title_short Numerical Simulation of a Flowfield Around a Hypersonic Missile with Lateral Jets
title_full Numerical Simulation of a Flowfield Around a Hypersonic Missile with Lateral Jets
title_fullStr Numerical Simulation of a Flowfield Around a Hypersonic Missile with Lateral Jets
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Simulation of a Flowfield Around a Hypersonic Missile with Lateral Jets
title_sort numerical simulation of a flowfield around a hypersonic missile with lateral jets
publisher Florida Atlantic University
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