This study aims to investigate the effect of slanted perforation diameter in tabs for the control of Mach 1.4 underexpanded supersonic jet flow characteristics.
Numerical investigation was carried out for NPR 5 to analyze the effect of slanted perforation diameter in tabs to control the Mach 1.4 jet. Four sets of tabs with slanted circular perforation geometries (Φp = 1, 1.5, 2 and 2.5 mm) were considered in this study. The inclination angle of 20° (αP) with reference to the jet axis was maintained constant for all the four tabs considered.
Determined value indicates there is a 68%, 71%, 73% and 75% drop in supersonic core for the Φp = 1, 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5 mm, respectively. The results show that the tabs with 2.5 mm perforation diameter were found to be efficient in reducing the supersonic jet core in comparison with other tab cases. The reduction in supersonic core length is due to the extent of miniscule vortices exuviating from slanted small and large diameter perforation in the tabs.
The concept of slanted perforation can be applied in scramjet combustion, which finds its best application in hypersonic vehicles and in noise suppression in fighter aircraft.
Slanted perforation and circular shapes with different diameters have not been studied in the supersonic regime. Examining the effect of circular diameter in slanted perforation is an innovation in this research paper.
Investigation of slanted perforation diameter in tabs for supersonic jet control
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 95 , 8 ; 1227-1236
2023-07-21
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Supersonic jet control with shifted tabs
Online Contents | 2016
|Supersonic jet control with shifted tabs
SAGE Publications | 2018
|Corrugated Tabs for Supersonic Jet Control
Online Contents | 2010
|Corrugated Tabs for Supersonic Jet Control
AIAA | 2010
|