Numerical Simulation of Gas Flow Coupled with Burning Surface Regression Based on Immersed Boundary Method and Face Offsetting Method
Dongjian Su,
Qingyu Lin,
Hao Wang
et al.
Abstract:The coupling action of gas flow with propellant burning surface regression is the critical process in solid rocket motor (SRM), which has an important effect on the unsteady combustion, erosive burning, dynamic combustion and pressure fluctuation of propellants. The immersed boundary method (IBM) is used to deal with the dynamic boundary of the flow field caused by the burning surface regression, and the face offsetting method (FOM) is applied to track the regression of the burning surface. The combination of … Show more
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