Author:
Sinha Jayanta,Singh Sanjay,Prakash Om,Panchal Dhruv
Abstract
The air intake should be operated at design conditions to achieve a high total pressure recovery and optimum mass capture ratio. The current research focuses on the numerical simulation of the supersonic and hypersonic air inlet and its starting and unstarting characteristics. 2D RANS equation for supersonic and hypersonic intake has been solved using the k-oSST turbulence model. The in-house code and the algorithm based on the RANS equation have also been validated in due process and used for subsequent simulations. The sudden drop in mass capture ratio indicates the unstart condition of the intake. The presence of a bleed section has a commendable effect on the performance parameter of the air intake. A separation bubble was observed at the intake's entrance during the off-design conditions, resulting in performance losses. Four different bleed sections ranging in size from 1.6mm to 8.6mm were used, and simulations with bleed were run for different Mach numbers ranging from 3 to 8. The optimum bleed size of 3mm has been found quite effective in modifying Total pressure recovery within the optimum mass flow rate over the wide range of Mach numbers.
Publisher
Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science (CEON/CEES)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials
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