Affiliation:
1. Beijing Institute of Technology
Abstract
This paper takes N-S equation as the basic control equation, selects turbulence model, and adopts the sliding mesh technology to conduct numerical simulation for the interference of missile jet flow and inflow on the flow field in different flow conditions. The results indicate that: the lift coefficient, drag coefficient and pressure center coefficient of missile body change with the changes of flowMach number and attack angle. The lift coefficient increases with the increase of Mach number in subsonic speed, decreases with the increase of Mach number in supersonic speed, and reaches a maximum value with the increase of Mach number in transonic speed. The change rule of drag coefficient and pressure center coefficient is the same as that of lift coefficient. That is, they increase with the increase of Mach number in subsonic speed, and decrease with the increase of Mach number in supersonic speed.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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