低速空间发射系统计算流体动力学:全面概述

Brent Pomeroy, S. Krist, Thomas Wignall, Michael Lee, Karen Deere, Farhad Ghaffari
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本综述论文讨论了 NASA 兰利研究中心为支持太空发射系统 (SLS) 而开展的低速计算工作。这些信息包括使用 Kestrel 计算流体动力学求解器的历史和当前工作。SLS 的低速空气动力学非常复杂,分析非稳定流场需要大量的计算工作。SLS 的任务剖面从飞行器在发射台上静止到高速上升各不相同。本研究的重点是发射前、升空和飞行过渡部分,既包括靠近发射塔的部分,也包括单独的部分。高α条件(高达 90 度)导致流场以大规模、大尺度流动分离和不对称漩涡为主。高保真解决方案需要一种非稳态计算方案,以准确捕捉飞行器的空气动力学特性。报告对计算方法进行了详细讨论,随后介绍了支持该计划的历史和当前的主要工作,包括以前发表过的信息或从未在美国国家航空航天局外部发表过的信息。
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Low-Speed Space Launch System Computational Fluid Dynamics: A Comprehensive Overview
In this review paper, low-speed computational work from NASA Langley Research Center in support of the Space Launch System (SLS) is discussed. This information includes both historical and present efforts with the Kestrel computational fluid dynamics solver. The low-speed aerodynamics of SLS is highly complex, and the analysis of the unsteady flowfield requires significant computational efforts. The SLS mission profile varies from the vehicle static on the launch pad through high-speed ascent. This study focuses on the prelaunch as well as liftoff and transition portions of the flight both in proximity to the launch tower and in isolation. High-alpha conditions, as large as 90 deg, result in a flowfield dominated by massive, large-scale flow separation and asymmetric vortices. High-fidelity solutions require an unsteady computational formulation to accurately capture the aerodynamics of the vehicle. A detailed discussion of the computational approach is presented, followed by key efforts to support the program, both historic and present, including information that has been either published previously or that has never before been published external to NASA.
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