Numerical investigation on jet interaction with a compression ramp

  • Huaping Zhen
  • , Zhenxun Gao
  • , Chunhian Lee*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A numerical investigation on jet interaction in supersonic laminar flow with a compression ramp is performed utilizing the AUSMDV scheme and a parallel solver. Several parameters dominating the interference flowfield are studied after defining the relative increment of normal force and the jet amplification factor as the evaluation criterion of jet control performance. The computational results show that most features of the interaction flowfield between the transverse jet and the ramp are similar to those between a jet and a flat plate, except that the flow structures are more complicated and the low-pressure region behind the jet is less extensive. The relative force increment and the jet amplification factor both increase with the distance between the jet and the ramp shortening till quintuple jet diameters. Inconspicuous difference is observed between the jet-before-ramp and jet-on-ramp cases. The variation of the injection angle changes the extent of the separation region, the plateau pressure, and the peak pressure near the jet. In the present computational conditions, 120 is indicated relatively optimal among all the injection angles studied. For cold gas simulations, although little influence of the jet temperature on the pressure distribution near the jet is observed under the computation model and the flow parameters studied, reducing jet temperature somehow benefits the improvement of the normal force and the jet efficiency. When the pressure ratio of jet to freestream is fixed, the relative force increment varies little when increasing the freestream Mach number, while the jet amplification factor increases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)898-908
Number of pages11
JournalChinese Journal of Aeronautics
Volume26
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2013

Keywords

  • Air pressure
  • Amplification factor
  • Computational aerodynamics
  • Navier-Stokes equations
  • Pitch control
  • Transverse jet

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