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A Study on Flow Characteristics with the Installed Location Change of Mechanical Deflector

기계적 편향판 설치위치의 변화에 따른 유동특성에 대한 연구

  • Kim, Kyoung-Ryun (Chungnam national university, Dept' of mechanical engineering) ;
  • Park, Jong-Ho (Chungnam national university, School of mechanical engineering)
  • Received : 2015.07.22
  • Accepted : 2015.09.09
  • Published : 2015.10.01

Abstract

Thrust vector control is the method which generates the side force and roll moment by controlling exhausted gas directly in a rocket nozzle. TVC is classified by mechanical and fluid dynamic methods. Mechanical methods can change the flow direction by several objects installed in a rocket nozzle exhaust such as tapered ramp tabs and jet vane. Fluid dynamic methods control the flight direction with the injection of secondary gaseous flows into the rocket nozzle. The tapered ramp tabs of mechanical methods are used in this paper. They installed at the rear in the rocket nozzle could be freely moved along axial and radial direction on the mounting ring to provide the mass flow rate which is injected from the rocket nozzle. TVC of the tapered ramp tabs has the potential to produce both large axial thrust and high lateral force. We have conducted the experimental research and flow analysis of ramp tabs to show the performance and the structural integrity of the TVC. The experiments are carried out with the supersonic cold flow system and the schlieren graph. This paper provides to analyze the location of normal shock wave and distribution of surface pressure on the region enclosed by the tapered ramp tabs.

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