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Wave drag reduction due to a self-aligning aerodisk
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2015
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsWave MotionUnsteady FlowCompressible FlowAeronauticsNumerical SimulationSlender BodyWave Drag ReductionWing DesignWave PropagationWave DragAero-propulsive InteractionsExternal AerodynamicsApplied AerodynamicsAerostructureBlunt Slender BodyAerospace EngineeringAeroelasticityAerodynamicsAutomotive Aerodynamics
The effect of a self-aligning aerodisk on the wave drag of a blunt slender body in a pitching maneuver has been numerically investigated. The self-alignment was realized by a coupling of the flow solver and a flight mechanics tool. The slender body was pitched with high repetition rate between α = 0° and 20° at M = 1.41. Even at high α, the concept could align the aerodisk to the oncoming flow. In comparison to the reference body without a self-aligning aerodisk, a distinct drag reduction is achieved. A comparison with existing experimental data shows a qualitatively good agreement considering the shock and separation structure and the kinematics of the aerodisk.
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