Study on the Affects of Mounting Axisymmetric Inlet to Airframe

  • Ando, Yohei (Graduate School of Science and Technology, Keio University) ;
  • Matsuo, Akiko (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Keio University) ;
  • Kojima, Takayuki (Institute of Space Technology and Aeronautics (ISTA), Japan Aerospace) ;
  • Maru, Yusuke (Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo) ;
  • Sato, Tetsuya (Institute of Space Technology and Aeronautics (ISTA), Japan Aerospace)
  • Published : 2004.03.01

Abstract

In this study, the affect of mounting axisymmetrical supersonic inlet to airfoil, which has 65 degree swept angle was numerically investigated. The parameter for this calculation are tree stream Mach number M=2.0 and 2.5, the distance between inlet spike and airfoil lower surface $L_{sw}$/$R_{cowl}$ = 1.21-1.54 and angle of attack to the airfoil 0-4. The mass capture ratio improved 3points in M=2.0 condition and 1points in M=2.5 while the mass capture ratio without airfoil surface was 57% and 71 % for each case. These are the result from increase of density and change of velocity deflection by the shock wave structure formed between inlet and airfoil surface. On the other hand, the distortion of Mach number at cowl lip plane increased by 13% in M=2.0, 3% in M=2.5 condition. The effects of the angle attack on the mass capture ratio is greater than that of the shock wave interaction between inlet and cowl, but the effects to the distortion is smaller in the range of this calculation condition. In the condition of M=2.0 with 4 degrees of angle of attack, inlet distortion of Mach number is mainly caused by the affects of the shock wave interaction between inlet and airfoil surface, while the largest angle of the velocity vector in the radial direction at cowl lip plane is caused by the affect of angle of attack. This large velocity vector made the flow inside the cowl subsonic and caused spillage, which interfere with the boundary layer of airfoil surface.

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