Numerical Investigation of Optimal Pin Actuator Location on a Supersonic Projectile

M. Bell, Theresa D. Robinson, Desmond Robinson

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Abstract

The flowfield around a supersonic projectile using a pin actuator control method has been predicted using computational fluid dynamics. It has been predicted using both viscous and inviscid methods for a number of positions. Both methods showed that an optimal longitudinal position exists. However, the inviscid model over-predicted the lateral acceleration due to the difference in shock formation around the pin between the two approaches. The optimal location was predicted independent of solver, however the higher-fidelity solver predicted lower achievable lateral accelerations. This is due to the viscous interactions caused by the pin. The effect of projectile orientation has shown that shielding the pin leads to reduced effectiveness due to the wake of the fin enveloping the pin. When the pin is exposed to onset flow, the forces achieved are increased. There is also an increase in the achievable forces and moments with increasing Mach number.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)271-286
Number of pages16
JournalThe Aeronautical Journal
Volume116
Issue number1177
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2012

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