Abstract:This work compares the principle of a basic fin-controlled sounding rocket with coupled computational fluid dynamic and rigid body dynamic simulations of two coupling environments: (1) a low-fidelity approach using Missile DATCOM as semi-empirical aerodynamic solver, and (2) a high-fidelity approach using DLR TAU as URANS CFD code. The flight mechanics solver REENT is used in both cases. A closed-loop flight path control is developed and adjusted via low-fi simulations and then verified via high-fi simulations… Show more
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