Mean and fluctuating pressure in boat-tail separated flows at transonic speeds


Autoria(s): Kumar, Rajan; Viswanath, PR; Prabhu, A
Data(s)

01/06/2002

Resumo

Experiments were carried out investigating the features of mean and unsteady surface pressure fluctuations in boat-tail separated flows relevant to launch vehicle configurations at transonic speeds. The tests were performed on a generic axisymmetric body in the Mach-number range of 0.7-1.2, and the important geometrical parameters, namely, the boat-tail angle and diameter ratio, were varied systematically. The measurements made included primarily the mean and unsteady surface-pressure fluctuations on nine different model configurations. Flow-visualization studies employing a surface oil flow, and schlieren techniques were carried out to infer features like boundary-layer separation, reattachment, and shock waves in the flow. The features of mean and fluctuating surface pressures are discussed in detail including aspects of similarity. It has been observed that, on a generic configuration employed in the present study, the maximum levels of surface-pressure fluctuations in the reattachment zone are appreciably lower than those found on launch vehicle configurations having a bulbous or hammerhead nose shape. A simple correlation is suggested for the maximum value of rms pressure fluctuations in the reattachment zone at different freestream Mach numbers.

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Identificador

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/39271/1/jl_spa_roc_39-3_4359_2002.pdf

Kumar, Rajan and Viswanath, PR and Prabhu, A (2002) Mean and fluctuating pressure in boat-tail separated flows at transonic speeds. In: Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 39 (3). pp. 430-438.

Publicador

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/2.3826

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/39271/

Palavras-Chave #Aerospace Engineering (Formerly, Aeronautical Engineering)
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Journal Article

PeerReviewed