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1 Alex Woods March 20 Aerothermodynamics Group Force Model Walkthrough
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Linear Perturbation Forces are found by an integration of pressure distribution over the launch vehicle exterior Integrations are done numerically within the code Phi is the geometric angle w/respect to the freestream S is a reference area, taken to be the area of the base of the launch vehicle Validated by comparison to Vanguard results and other related geometries
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Important Assumptions in Theory Small changes in geometry Small angle of attack ~ 0 – 14 degrees Valid for subsonic or supersonic flow 0 < M < 0.88 1.12 < M < 5 Axial force neglects viscous effects
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Stresses due to Aerodynamic Force Shear Stress –Differential of Normal Force between stages Axial Loading –A*q ∞ *S Bending Moment Picture by Jayme Zott and Alex Woods
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Pictures
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References Ashley, Holt, Engineering Analysis of Flight Vehicles, Dover Publications Inc., New York, 1974, pp. 303-312 Anderson, John D., Fundamentals of Aerodynamics, Mcgraw-Hill Higher Education, 2001 Professor Colicott, in reference to linearized theory applications
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References Continued Barrowman, James and Barrowman, Judith, "The Theoretical Prediction of the Center of Pressure" A NARAM 8, August 18, 1966. www.Apogeerockets.com www.Apogeerockets.com Klawans, B. and Baughards, J. "The Vanguard Satellite Launching Vehicle - an engineering summary" Report No. 11022, April 1960 Morrisette, E. L., Romeo D. J., “Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Family of Multistage Vehicles at a Mach Number of 6.0”, NASA TN D-2853, June 1965
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References Continued (2) Professor Williams, concerning the use of pressure coefficients to determine aerodynamic forces The entire Aerothermodynamics group for their invaluable help and support
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