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Effects of micro-perturbations on the asymmetric vortices over a blunt-nose slender body at a high angle of attack

  • Zhongyang Qi
  • , Yankui Wang*
  • , Honglei Bai
  • , Yongxiang Sha
  • , Qian Li
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Asymmetric vortices over its blunt-nose slender body are generated when a missile flies at high angles of attack (AoA, up to 40–50°) to attain high manoeuvrability. The pattern of the asymmetric vortices changes randomly, due to uncertainties in manufacturing and surrounding conditions, thus resulting in unexpected side-forces (in both magnitude and direction). In order to control the behaviour of the asymmetric vortices, a micro-perturbation is introduced and attached on the nose of the slender body at a high AoA α = 50°. The micro-perturbation is a hemispherical protrusion with a radius of r=0.0015−0.015D, where D is the diameter of the blunt-nose slender body. Experimental tests and numerical simulations are conducted to investigate disturbed flows over the blunt-nose slender body at a Reynolds number ReD=1.54×105, based on oncoming free-stream velocity and D. The side-forces, pressure distributions and vortical structures are measured using force balance, pressure scanning and particle-image velocimetry (PIV), respectively. Three-dimensional numerical simulations are conducted, with the shear-stress transport (SST) k−ω turbulence model employed. It is found that the randomness features of the asymmetric vortices pattern were inhibited in the presence of the tiny perturbation. The pattern of asymmetric vortices and the corresponding side-forces are manageable and highly dependent on the location and the size of the perturbation. The associated pressure distributions and flow separation are discussed in detail.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)211-218
Number of pages8
JournalEuropean Journal of Mechanics, B/Fluids
Volume68
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2018

Keywords

  • Asymmetric vortices
  • Blunt-nose slender body
  • High angle of attack
  • Micro-perturbation

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