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Parametric experimental studies on the shock related unsteadiness in a hemispherical spiked body at supersonic flow

Fluid Dynamics 2020-05-08 v2

Abstract

Experimental studies are carried out to investigate the effects of the geometrical parameters with a drag reducing spike on a hemispherical forebody in a supersonic freestream of M=2.0M_\infty=2.0 at 00^{\circ} angle of attack. The spike length (l/D=0.5,1.0,1.5,2.0)(l/D=0.5,1.0,1.5,2.0), spike stem diameter (d/D=0.06,0.12,0.18)(d/D=0.06,0.12,0.18), and spike tip shapes are varied and their influence on the time-averaged, and time-resolved flow field are examined. When l/Dl/D increases, a significant reduction in drag (cdc_d) is achieved at l/D=1.5l/D=1.5, whereas the variation in d/Dd/D has only a minor effect. The intensity of the shock-related unsteadiness is reduced with an increase in {d/Dd/D from 0.060.06 to 0.180.18}, whereas changes in l/Dl/D have a negligible effect. The effects of spike tip geometry are studied by replacing the sharp spike tip with a hemispherical one having three different base shapes (vertical base, circular base, and elliptical base). Hemispherical spike tip with a vertical base is performing better by reducing cdc_d and flow unsteadiness. The dominant Spatio-temporal mode arising due to the shock-related unsteadiness is represented through modal analysis of time-resolved shadowgraph images and the findings are consistent with the other measurements.

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@article{arxiv.1912.13368,
  title  = {Parametric experimental studies on the shock related unsteadiness in a hemispherical spiked body at supersonic flow},
  author = {Devabrata Sahoo and S. K. Karthick and Sudip Das and Jacob Cohen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.13368},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Video files and captions are available in the ancillary files. Total Pgs. 36 and Total Figs. 26. (accepted in J. AIAA)