Plume and wall temperature impact on the subsonic aft-body flow of a generic space launcher geometry

IF 2.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Experiments in Fluids Pub Date : 2024-08-17 DOI:10.1007/s00348-024-03866-1
Daniel Kirchheck, Jan-Erik Schumann, Markus Fertig, Dominik Saile, Volker Hannemann, Thino Eggers, Ali Gülhan
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Experimental and numerical simulation of launcher base flows are crucial for future launcher design. In experiments, exhaust plume simulation is often limited to cold or slightly heated gases. In numerical simulations, multi-species reactive flow is often neglected due to limited resources. The impact of these simplifications on the relevant flow features, compared to real flight scenarios, needs to be characterized in order to enhance the design process. Experimental and numerical investigations were carried out within the framework of the SFB/TRR 40 Collaborative Research Centre to study the impact of plume and wall temperature on the base flow of a generic small-scale launcher configuration. Wind tunnel tests were performed in the Hot Plume Testing Facility (HPTF) at DLR, Cologne, using subsonic ambient flow and pressurized air or hydrogen–oxygen combustion as exhaust gases. The tests were numerically rebuilt using the DLR TAU code employing a scale-resolved IDDES approach, including thermal coupling and detailed chemistry. The paper combines the experimental and numerical findings from the SFB/TRR 40 base flow studies and highlights the most prominent influences on the mean flow field, the pressure field, the dynamic wake flow motion, and the resulting aerodynamic forces on the nozzle. High-frequency pressure measurements, high-speed schlieren recordings, and time-resolved CFD results are evaluated using spectral and modal analysis of the one- and two-dimensional flow field data.

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羽流和壁温对一般航天发射器几何形状的亚音速尾流的影响
发射装置底部气流的实验和数值模拟对于未来的发射装置设计至关重要。在实验中,排气羽流模拟通常仅限于冷气体或微热气体。在数值模拟中,由于资源有限,多物种反应流往往被忽略。与真实飞行场景相比,这些简化对相关流动特征的影响需要加以说明,以改进设计过程。在 SFB/TRR 40 合作研究中心的框架内开展了实验和数值研究,以研究羽流和壁温对通用小型发射器配置的基本流动的影响。风洞试验在科隆德国航天中心的热羽流试验设备(HPTF)中进行,使用亚音速环境流和增压空气或氢氧燃烧作为废气。这些测试使用德国科隆航天中心的 TAU 代码进行数值重建,该代码采用了规模分辨 IDDES 方法,包括热耦合和详细的化学成分。论文结合了 SFB/TRR 40 基准流研究的实验和数值结果,突出强调了对平均流场、压力场、动态尾流运动以及喷嘴上产生的空气动力的最显著影响。通过对一维和二维流场数据进行频谱和模态分析,对高频压力测量、高速裂隙记录和时间分辨 CFD 结果进行了评估。
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Experiments in Fluids
Experiments in Fluids 工程技术-工程:机械
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5.10
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157
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: Experiments in Fluids examines the advancement, extension, and improvement of new techniques of flow measurement. The journal also publishes contributions that employ existing experimental techniques to gain an understanding of the underlying flow physics in the areas of turbulence, aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, convective heat transfer, combustion, turbomachinery, multi-phase flows, and chemical, biological and geological flows. In addition, readers will find papers that report on investigations combining experimental and analytical/numerical approaches.
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