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Hypersonic Aero-Heating Ground-Test Simulation Technique

  • Li, Ruiqu (China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics) ;
  • Yao, Dapeng (China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics) ;
  • Sha, Xinguo (China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics) ;
  • Gong, Jian (China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics)
  • Received : 2015.06.05
  • Accepted : 2015.09.21
  • Published : 2015.12.30

Abstract

It would encounter some complicated flow fields, such as transition, separation, reattachment and disturbances, in the hypersonic flight. Thus, it is difficult to theoretically analyze the hypersonic aerothermodynamics effects, so that the ground-test simulation is thought of as one of the most important methods to improve the understanding level of the hypersonic aerothermodynamics. However, the aero-heating tests could not simulate all aerodynamics and geometry parameters in the real flight due to the differences between the experimental environments supplied by the ground facilities and the flight, so that the feasible technique for the ground-test simulation of the hypersonic aerothermodynamics effects is required to be advanced. The key parameters that are especially required to simulate for aero-heating tests are analyzed and one detailed approach is suggested to perform the experimental investigation on the hypersonic aero-heating effects in the ground facilities in this paper, and the tests are performed in the FD-20 gun tunnel of CAAA (China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics) to give out the data which could be used to confirm the equation from the theoretical analysis.

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