• 제목/요약/키워드: Shkval torpedo

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초공동 로켓 어뢰 Shkval 추진기술 (Propulsion Technologies of Supercavitating Rocket Torpedo, Shkval)

  • 김윤곤;나영인
    • 한국추진공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국추진공학회 2011년도 제37회 추계학술대회논문집
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    • pp.383-387
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    • 2011
  • 초공동을 발생시켜 수중에서 초고속으로 날아가는 초공동 로켓 어뢰인 SHKVAL 체계가 어떻게 작동하는지와 이에 장착된 추진기관들과 초공동 발생 도움에 필요한 가스 발생기에 대해 조사/분석하였다. 본 체계의 추진기관은 발사 및 1차 가속용 고체로켓추진기관, 2차 가속용 고체 로켓 추진기관, 그리고 고농도 Mg이 함유된 해수반응연료 로켓 추진기관으로 구성되어 있으며, 가스 발생기는 초공동 발생 가속용 고체 가스 발생기와 항주용 해수반응연료 가스 발생기로 되어 있음을 밝히고, 이들에 대한 구조와 성능에 대해 현재까지 조사/분석된 바를 기술하였다.

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초공동 로켓 시스템 (Supercavitating Rocket System)

  • 김경무;이형진;길태옥
    • 한국군사과학기술학회지
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    • 제16권6호
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    • pp.867-880
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    • 2013
  • The development for a high speed underwater vehicle has been demanded for a long time, and it is possible to realize using supercavitation. This paper introduces the main technologies that are necessary to develop a supercavitating rocket system, such as "Supercavitation" and "Hydroreactive technology", and describes the operating concepts and principles for its components specifically. Russia has obtained the key technologies of supercavitation and hydroreactive fuel technology for the first time. Russia has developed a supercavitating rocket torpedo, Shkval, and it was in service since 90's. Iran collaborated with Russia to develop a supercavitating rocket torpedo 'Hoot' and finished a test recently. This paper describes the analysis results related with the cavitator based on the technical reports for Shkval of Russia and Hoot of Iran.

Modelling cavitating flow around underwater missiles

  • Petitpas, Fabien;Saurel, Richard;Ahn, Byoung-Kwon;Ko, Sung-Ho
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • 제3권4호
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    • pp.263-273
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    • 2011
  • The diffuse interface model of Saurel et al. (2008) is used for the computation of compressible cavitating flows around underwater missiles. Such systems use gas injection and natural cavitation to reduce drag effects. Consequently material interfaces appear separating liquid and gas. These interfaces may have a really complex dynamics such that only a few formulations are able to predict their evolution. Contrarily to front tracking or interface reconstruction method the interfaces are computed as diffused numerical zones, that are captured in a routinely manner, as is done usually with gas dynamics solvers for shocks and contact discontinuity. With the present approach, a single set of partial differential equations is solved everywhere, with a single numerical scheme. This leads to very efficient solvers. The algorithm derived in Saurel et al. (2009) is used to compute cavitation pockets around solid bodies. It is first validated against experiments done in cavitation tunnel at CNU. Then it is used to compute flows around high speed underwater systems (Shkval-like missile). Performance data are then computed showing method ability to predict forces acting on the system.

제어핀이 달린 수중 물체의 공동 수치해석 (Numerical Analysis of the Cavitation Around an Underwater Body with Control Fins)

  • 김형태;최은지;강경태;윤현걸
    • 대한조선학회논문집
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    • 제56권4호
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    • pp.298-307
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    • 2019
  • The evolution of the cavity and the variation of the drag for an underwater body with control fins are investigated through a numerical analysis of the steady cavitating turbulent flow. The continuity and the steady-state RANS equations are numerically solved using a mixture fluid model for calculating the multiphase turbulent flow of air, water and vapor together with the SST $k-{\omega}$ turbulence model. The method of volume of fluid is applied by the use of the Sauer's cavitation model. Numerical solutions have been obtained for the cavity flow about an underwater body shaped like the Russian high-speed torpedo, Shkval. Results are presented for the cavity shape and the drag of the body under the influence of the gravity and the free surface. The evolution of the cavity with the body speed is discussed and the calculated cavity shapes are compared with the photographs of the cavity taken from an underwater launch experiment. Also the variation of the drag for a wide range of the body speed is investigated and analyzed in details.