Computational Studies of the Aerophysical Characteristics on the Head Part of the Supersonic Body of Rotation During Flight Along Trajectories

Author:

Shyiko Oleksandr M.ORCID,Koplyk IgorORCID,Оbukhov OlexiiORCID

Abstract

The use of modern computer systems for calculating the aerophysical characteristics of supersonic bodies of revolution together with the calculation of the flight trajectory under conditions of continuously changing Mach and Reynolds numbers of the oncoming flow, the presence of transient regimes and non-isothermality in near-wall flows is often not possible due to the complexity of the organisation of the computational process. By using a number of integral methods for calculating inviscid flows and viscous compressible near-wall flows, taking into account the non isothermality and intermittency of the boundary layer, a method has been developed for calculating the friction and heating of supersonic bodies of revolution on the flight trajectory. On the basis of well-known flight experiments, the correlation dependences of the Reynolds numbers of the beginning of the transition on sharp cones were obtained and the method of corrections for spherical blunting of the head part was implemented. By calculating the intermittency function, the changeability of flow regimes in the boundary layer is established for a number of trajectories of the supersonic uncontrolled rocket projectile. Calculated dependences for aerodynamic friction, heat fluxes and projectile wall temperature on the flight time are obtained. The concept of combined calculation of aerophysical characteristics on the flight trajectory using numerical and integral methods is proposed.

Publisher

Defence Scientific Information and Documentation Centre

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