An experimental study of binary lateral jets on a standard model in subsonic, transonic, and supersonic cross-flows

Author:

Doolabi Mostafa Hadi1ORCID,Tavakoli Sabour Seyed Ali1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Aerospace Engineering, Malekashtar Industrial University, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

There are numerous aerodynamic and nonaerodynamic methods to control flying devices, one of which is lateral jets, i.e. a high-speed method with convenient operation at low speeds or high altitudes. In this research, a new arrangement of lateral jets is examined by testing in a wind tunnel. The test is conducted on the Basic Finner model. In this design, the jets at the top and bottom of the model are arranged in pairs and parallel to each other. This combination, in addition to controlling pitch channel, provides the necessary conditions to control the roll channel. In this paper, pressure distribution is examined in the upstream and downstream areas as well as middle of jets. The flow visualization method is also used. The results are provided for subsonic, transonic, and supersonic free flow regime at the positive and negative angles of attacks. In the subsonic and supersonic flows, the achievements of the binary jets are the further pressure reduction on the middle line of jets compared with the same position at downstream of a single jet, and maintaining a high-pressure area of a single jet at the upstream of jets compared with the upstream area. However, the pressure reduction rate is lower in the transonic regime and the effectiveness of the angle of attack is greater than the subsonic and supersonic flows. Finally, a comparison with numerical result is accomplished.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering

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