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Investigation of supersonic three-dimensional flow past pointed axisymmetric bodies
Authors:V. I. Lapygin
Abstract:The flow pattern near bodies of revolution with very long cylindrical and pointed nose sections is studied in the framework of an ideal gas model by means of a numerical method based on MacCormack's difference scheme. The existence of internal shock waves, oriented in both the longitudinal and the transverse directions, in the shock layer is established. The variation of the aerodynamic coefficients of the configuration with its length, angle of attack, and free stream Mach number is investigated. The calculated and experimental data are compared, and the connection between the flow parameters on the body surface and the position of the separation line of the boundary layer on its lateral face is established. A method of calculating the influence of the boundary layer on the values of the aerodynamic coefficients of bodies of revolution of large aspect ratio at small angles of attack is proposed. Axisymmetric flow near blunt bodies has been studied in detail in [1].Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Mekhanika Zhidkosti i Gaza, No. 5, pp. 127–133, September–October, 1986.The author expresses his gratitude to A. N. Pokrovskii for his help in calculating the boundary layer parameters on the surfaces of the considered configurations.
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