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Prediction of Aerodynamic Stability Derivatives of Shell Configuration of Missile Using CFD Method

CFD를 이용한 유도탄 덮개 형상의 공력 미계수 예측

  • Kang, Eunji (The 1st Research and Development Institute, Agency for Defense Development)
  • 강은지 (국방과학연구소 제1기술연구본부)
  • Received : 2020.06.05
  • Accepted : 2020.07.10
  • Published : 2020.08.05

Abstract

In this study, pitching stability derivatives of the conical shell configuration is predicted using commercial CFD code. Unsteady flow analysis with forced harmonic motion of the model is performed using overset mesh. The test is conducted about Basic finner missile configuration. The static and dynamic stability derivatives are good agreement with available experimental data. As the same way, a conical shell is analyzed in Mach number 1.6 and various reduced frequency. The static and dynamic derivatives are obtained from the time-pitching moment coefficient histories in each of four cases of mean angle of attack. The variation of reduced frequency is not affected static and dynamic derivatives. Increasing the mean angle of attack, static derivatives are increased slowly. Comparison of the Cm curves at the steady and unsteady state results shows that the Cm curve including the damping effect is lower than otherwise case, approximately 9-18 %.

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