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Mirzaei, M.; Shadaram, A.; Nia, B.N., E-mail: Mirzaei@kntu.ac.ir
Thirteenth annual conference of the Computation Fluid Dynamics Society of Canada (CFD 2005). Proceedings2005
Thirteenth annual conference of the Computation Fluid Dynamics Society of Canada (CFD 2005). Proceedings2005
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[en] In this paper, separation maneuver of a two-stage supersonic flying object is numerically simulated and the influences of supersonic brake jets on separation process are discussed. The finite volume approach is used for solution of unsteady three-dimensional full Navier-Stokes equations on a moving boundary domain. In this simulation, air has considered as a calorically perfect gas and since the flow field is turbulent, two equations κ-ε model has been adopted for turbulence modeling. Shocks, expansions and their reflections have major role on flow pattern between two stages during the separation process and the maneuver is dominantly affected by the main flow and braking jets. The separation process has an unsteady nature and the separation of stages at high Mach numbers induces some aerodynamic problems that may lead to fail the next stage flight. The purpose of this research is to compute the aerodynamic loads on separated stage and, consequently, the relative distance of body components with a good accuracy. The simulation of moving boundary problem is based on moving grid strategy using remeshing method. To validate the simulation, some of the results are compared with experimental data. (author)
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Khalid, M.; Chen, S.; McIlwain, S. (National Research Council Canada, Inst. for Aerospace Research, Ottawa, Ontario (Canada)) (eds.); CFD Society of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario (Canada); 151 Megabytes; 2005; p. 300-307; CFD 2005: 12. Annual conference of the Computational Fluid Dynamics Society of Canada; St. John's, Newfoundland (Canada); 31 Jul - 3 Aug 2005; Available from CFD Society of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario (Canada); 15 refs., 14 figs.
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