Pulsating flow investigation for spiked blunt-nose body in hypersonic flow and its control
Abstract
An aerospike, as a technique for drag reduction and heat transfer in high-speed flows, is
associated with instabilities. To understand the pulsating flow behavior in front of forward
facing spiked blunt nose, numerical investigation has been carried out using axisymmetric
Navier-Stokes laminar flow solver at hypersonic Mach number 6.0. Initially flat, hemisphere
and conical tip spiked blunt nose with flat-face cylindrical afterbody have been simulated for
spike length-to-afterbody diameter ratio (L/D) of 2.0, with observing slight differences in the
nature of pulsation. Furthermore, the pulsating flow field has been manipulated by
introducing the corner radius (r) at the afterbody with variation of 0.1D and 0.2D. It is found
that 0.2D corner radius can completely control the pulsation unsteadiness in front of different
tip spiked blunt noses of L/D = 2.0.
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