TY - JOUR
T1 - Aerodynamic and aeroacoustic characteristics of rocket sled under strong ground effect
AU - Qian, Hongjun
AU - Niu, Yusen
AU - Jiang, Yi
AU - Yan, Peize
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - Rocket sled test avoids boundary effects in wind tunnel test and inconvenience of flight test, which is one of the feasible options for future single-stage-to-orbit. To analyze potential safety issues during payload separation and optimize the arrangement of testing sensors, different structural layouts and operating speeds of the rocket sled are conducted based on computational fluid dynamics and computational aeroacoustics. The hypersonic winged standard model is utilized as the load for these simulations. The analysis encompasses the evolution of shock waves, the forces exerted on the payload and noise propagation. Variations in flow field and aeroacoustic characteristics of rocket sled are analysed, revealing underlying physical mechanisms. It is observed that placing the payload in front of the thruster can reduce the head pressure, excessive wingspan may have an impact on the structural safety of the wingtip, and the regions of high sound pressure levels mainly exists in the middle and rear sections of the rocket sled. Moreover, as the Mach number increases, the characteristic frequency initially rises and then declines. These researches can serve as a valuable reference for the development of ground test systems and single-stage-to-orbit.
AB - Rocket sled test avoids boundary effects in wind tunnel test and inconvenience of flight test, which is one of the feasible options for future single-stage-to-orbit. To analyze potential safety issues during payload separation and optimize the arrangement of testing sensors, different structural layouts and operating speeds of the rocket sled are conducted based on computational fluid dynamics and computational aeroacoustics. The hypersonic winged standard model is utilized as the load for these simulations. The analysis encompasses the evolution of shock waves, the forces exerted on the payload and noise propagation. Variations in flow field and aeroacoustic characteristics of rocket sled are analysed, revealing underlying physical mechanisms. It is observed that placing the payload in front of the thruster can reduce the head pressure, excessive wingspan may have an impact on the structural safety of the wingtip, and the regions of high sound pressure levels mainly exists in the middle and rear sections of the rocket sled. Moreover, as the Mach number increases, the characteristic frequency initially rises and then declines. These researches can serve as a valuable reference for the development of ground test systems and single-stage-to-orbit.
KW - aerodynamics
KW - characteristic frequency
KW - Rocket sled
KW - sound pressure level
KW - strong ground effect
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U2 - 10.1177/1475472X241259101
DO - 10.1177/1475472X241259101
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85195320689
SN - 1475-472X
VL - 23
SP - 494
EP - 514
JO - International Journal of Aeroacoustics
JF - International Journal of Aeroacoustics
IS - 5-6
ER -