AAE 450 Spring 2008 Jayme Zott Aerothermodynamics Coefficient of Drag CFD update ref. on all CFD – Brian Budzinski, Chris Strauss
AAE 450 Spring 2008 Overview Cd varies with AOA and M Matlab code: –Inputs: Mach, Altitude, AOA –Outputs: Cd (potentially drag) –solve_cd.m Based on historical and empirical (wind tunnel) data Note: does not take exhaust plume into consideration Aerothermodynamics Ref. [1] Sutton, Biblarz Ref. [2] Toft Ref [3] Vanguard 2
AAE 450 Spring 2008 CFD Updates Mesh Completed Solver running Continuity residuals are too high Aerothermodynamics Future Work Correct CFD for Vanguard check Begin running scaled/new configurations Ref. [4] Budzinski, Strauss 3
AAE 450 Spring 2008 References 1.Sutton, George P., and Oscar Biblarz. Rocket Propulsion Elements. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Toft, Hans Olaf. “Aerolab” Software. [ accessed 1/30/08] 3. The Martin Company, “The Vanguard Satellite Launching Vehicle”, Engineering Report No , April Budzinski, Brian, and Strauss Christopher. 5. AAE 450 Senior Design Class: Spring 2006, “Project Infinity Final Report”, April Fluent: Fluid Flow Modeling Webinars, Compressible Flows - Solving Compressible Flow Problems; June 25, [ accessed 1/29/08] 7. Numerous ME/AAE professors and graduate students: Tsohas, Merkle, Blaisdell, Ni 4
Backup slides AAE 450 Spring 2008 Ref. [1] Sutton, Biblarz Ref. [2] Toft Ref [3] Vanguard 5
Backup slides AAE 450 Spring 2008 Ref. [2] Toft Ref [4] Strauss Ref. [2] Toft Ref [3] Vanguard 6
Backup Slides AAE 450 Spring Ref. [1] Sutton, Biblarz
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