Assessment of the Aerodisk Size on Drag Reduction and Thermal Protection of High-Bluntness Vehicles at Hypersonic Speeds

2017 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 04017008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Masoud Kharati-Koopaee ◽  
Hesam Gazor
2020 ◽  
Vol 103 ◽  
pp. 105933
Author(s):  
Shi-bin Li ◽  
Tao-tao Zhang ◽  
Chao Ou ◽  
Wei Huang ◽  
Jian Chen

Author(s):  
Shibin Li ◽  
Wei Huang ◽  
Zhenguo Wang ◽  
Li Yan

Opposing jet, as one of the most practical strategies to achieve the drag and heat reduction, is usually adopted to improve the aerodynamics and the aerothermodynamics of hypersonic vehicles. The porous jet strategy which is suitable for the blunt hypersonic vehicle has been proposed and investigated numerically in this study. The full Navier-Stokes equations and SST k-w turbulence model is used to obtain the flow field properties. The numerical method is validated by the wind tunnel experimental data. This work shows that the porous opposing jet is able to reduce the drag and the aero-heating of blunt hypersonic vehicles. The aerodynamic performance can be improved further by combining the porous jet design with variable blunt methods. When the number of jet orifices (N) is an odd number, the area of Mach disk and the off-distance of shock wave decrease with the increase in N. When N is an even number, the high temperature region will decrease with the increase in N. The drag reduction ratio increases with the increase of jet orifices when N is an odd number. However, the trend is contrary when N is even. Moreover, when N is odd, the effect of drag reduction is better than that when N is even. Considering both factors of the drag reduction and thermal protection, the porous jet design is useful in improving the overall performance of the blunt hypersonic vehicle. The porous jet has three-dimensional effect, so there exists the optimal injection scheme. The three factors (the number, the spacing and the radius of injection orifices) have a multi-objective optimal solution. It is thus then the drag reduction and the heat protection of the porous jet injection has the best performance.


2008 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 280-280 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Imamura ◽  
T. Watanuki ◽  
K. Suzuki ◽  
E. Rathakrishnan

2010 ◽  
Vol 114 (1152) ◽  
pp. 113-119 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. d’Humières ◽  
J. L. Stollery

AbstractFitting a spike on a blunt body provides a drag reduction at supersonic and hypersonic speeds. In this study, the laminar flow over a spiked, conical body terminated by a spherical cap, inspired by the Apollo re-entry capsule design, was investigated using a hypersonic wind tunnel. Schlieren pictures revealed the absence of flow unsteadiness for the range of spike lengths tested, and force measurements showed a maximum reduction of 77% of the unspiked body drag.A simple theoretical model based on the pressure drag generated by a solid cone showed good agreement with the experimental data. The measured shock stand-off distance agreed well with predictions.


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