An Inverse Design Method for Non-uniform Flow Inlet with a Given Shock Wave

Acta Mathematicae Applicatae Sinica, English Series - Tập 35 - Trang 287-304 - 2019
Wen-you Qiao1, An-yuan Yu2,3, Yu-hui Wang1
1Research Center of Combustion Aerodynamics, Southwest University of Science And Technology, Mianyang, China
2Science and Technology on Scramjet Laboratory of Hypervelocity Aerodynamics Institute, CARDC, Mianyang, China
3Airbreathing Hypersonic Technology Research Center of CARDC, Mianyang, China

Tóm tắt

For the hypersonic inlet and fore-body integrated design, the non-uniform incoming flow generated by the fore-body will bring a relatively big challenge to the inward-turning inlet design. To make the inlet match the non-uniform incoming flow, this paper, based on previous studies, develops a cross-stream marching plus (CSMP) method, by which an aerodynamic surface used to generate a given shock shape can be acquired. The method can correct such solution points as may give rise to grid distortions or flow-field abnormity and overcome the shortcoming of the insufficient stability of previous methods. Numerical simulation results of the conical supersonic flowfield show that the error obtained from the proposed CSMP method drops with the reduction of the grid dimension and the marching step, being less than 0.05% for reducing the marching step to 10%; that with this method the maximum relative error of the pressure on the profile is less than 0.23%. In the design process of the inward-turning inlets that match the fuselage fore-body, it’s found that in comparison with the results of the inviscid CFD results, the aerodynamic surface designed with the CSMP method can fully generate the given shock wave shape. Thus, the CSMP method provides a new direction for the inlet/fore-body integrated design.

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