Results from computational analysis of a mixed compression supersonic inletA numerical study was performed to simulate the critical flow through a supersonic inlet. This flowfield has many phenomena such as shock waves, strong viscous effects, turbulent boundary layer development, boundary layer separations and mass flow suction through the walls (bleed). The computational tools used in this study were two full Navier-Stokes (FNS) codes. The supersonic inlet that was analyzed in this study is the Variable Diameter Centerbody (VDC), inlet. This inlet is a candidate concept for the next generation supersonic transport. Application of the code to the inlet geometry involved effort in generating an efficient grid geometry and specifying boundary conditions, particularly in the bleed region and at the outflow boundary. Results for a critical inlet operation compare favorably to Method of Characteristics predictions and experimental data.
Document ID
19910061195
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Saunders, J. D. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Keith, T. G., Jr. (Ohio Aerospace Institute Brook Park, United States)