Effects of compressibility on aerodynamic surface quantities over low-density hypersonic wedge flow

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Wilson F. N.
Data de Publicação: 2006
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering (Online)
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Resumo: Hypersonic flow past truncated wedges at zero incidence in thermal non-equilibrium is investigated for a range of Mach number from 5 to 12. The simulations were performed by using a Direct Simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) Method. The study focuses the attention of designers of hypersonic configurations on the fundamental parameter of bluntness, which can have an important impact on even initial design. Some significant differences between sharp and blunt leading edges were noted on the heat transfer, pressure and skin friction coefficients as well as on total drag. Interesting features observed in the surface fluxes showed that small leading edge thickness compared to the freestream mean free path still has important effects on high Mach number leading edge flows. The numerical results present reasonable comparison for wall pressure and heat transfer predictions with experiments conducted in a shock tunnel.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of compressibility on aerodynamic surface quantities over low-density hypersonic wedge flow
title Effects of compressibility on aerodynamic surface quantities over low-density hypersonic wedge flow
spellingShingle Effects of compressibility on aerodynamic surface quantities over low-density hypersonic wedge flow
Santos,Wilson F. N.
Rarefied flow
hypersonic flow
DSMC
blunt leading edge
stagnation point heating
title_short Effects of compressibility on aerodynamic surface quantities over low-density hypersonic wedge flow
title_full Effects of compressibility on aerodynamic surface quantities over low-density hypersonic wedge flow
title_fullStr Effects of compressibility on aerodynamic surface quantities over low-density hypersonic wedge flow
title_full_unstemmed Effects of compressibility on aerodynamic surface quantities over low-density hypersonic wedge flow
title_sort Effects of compressibility on aerodynamic surface quantities over low-density hypersonic wedge flow
author Santos,Wilson F. N.
author_facet Santos,Wilson F. N.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Wilson F. N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rarefied flow
hypersonic flow
DSMC
blunt leading edge
stagnation point heating
topic Rarefied flow
hypersonic flow
DSMC
blunt leading edge
stagnation point heating
description Hypersonic flow past truncated wedges at zero incidence in thermal non-equilibrium is investigated for a range of Mach number from 5 to 12. The simulations were performed by using a Direct Simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) Method. The study focuses the attention of designers of hypersonic configurations on the fundamental parameter of bluntness, which can have an important impact on even initial design. Some significant differences between sharp and blunt leading edges were noted on the heat transfer, pressure and skin friction coefficients as well as on total drag. Interesting features observed in the surface fluxes showed that small leading edge thickness compared to the freestream mean free path still has important effects on high Mach number leading edge flows. The numerical results present reasonable comparison for wall pressure and heat transfer predictions with experiments conducted in a shock tunnel.
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