Drag reduction study based on boundary layer combustion on single expansion ramp nozzle
H Chang,
B Sun,
Y Z Gan
Abstract:In hypersonic flight, frictional drag is an important factor affecting the overall engine performance. The wall frictional drag analysis and drag reduction technology of a unilateral expanding tail nozzle under typical working conditions are carried out by means of two-dimensional Reynolds-averaged N-S equations and SST k − ω turbulence model. The effects of hydrogen injection and combustion with different mass flow rates under different jet positions on the wall friction resistance are analyzed and compared, … Show more
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