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1 Alex Woods 2/6/08 Aerothermodynamics Group Cp and Cd Models
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2 Cp and Cd models Coefficient of Pressure –Used linear supersonic theory –Code scales with any given approximate geometry –Useful for determining locations of Center of Pressure, Drag values, Moments Group Name (i.e.Trajectory Optimization)
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3 Drag Coefficients Drag coefficient scales with starting axial force. Drag increases approximately linearly for small aoa’s Group Name (i.e.Trajectory Optimization) Future Work Integrate further aero codes into Master Take part in MAT duties Chart by Alex Woods and Jayme Zott
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4 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 Jayme Zott, for working with me, as well as her previous work with drag coefficients Professor Colicott, in reference to linearized theory applications Group Name (i.e.Trajectory Optimization)
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5 Backup Slides Assumptions –Nose Cone may be modeled in two dimensions as a wedge –Adjacent stream lines vary with the cosine of the cylindrical angle from the windward radian –Drag coefficient scales upwards from Cd =.15 –Rocket diameter small enough to be considered within Linear Supersonic Theory
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6 Drag Scaling with Angle of Attack Drag should scale with aoa according to the equation: Cn is output from Cp code, while Ca is output by Jayme’s cd_m code.
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