EXPERIMENTAL AND COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF SHUTTLE ORBITER HYPERSONIC TRIM ANOMALY

被引:10
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作者
BRAUCKMANN, GJ
PAULSON, JW
WEILMUENSTER, KJ
机构
[1] NASA Lane ley Research Center, Hampton, VA
[2] Aerothermodynamics Branch, NASA Lane ley Research Center, Hampton, VA
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D O I
10.2514/3.26680
中图分类号
V [航空、航天];
学科分类号
08 ; 0825 ;
摘要
During the high-Mach-number, high-altitude portion of the first entry of the Shuttle Orbiter, the vehicle exhibited a nose-up pitching moment relative to preflight prediction of approximately Delta C-m = 0.03. This trim anomaly has been postulated to be due to compressibility, viscous, and/or real-gas (lowered specific heat ratio gamma) effects on basic body pitching moment, body-flap effectiveness, or both. In order to assess the relative contribution of each of these effects, an experimental study was undertaken to examine the effects of Mach number, Reynolds number, and ratio of specific heats. Complementary computational solutions were obtained for wind-tunnel and flight conditions. The primary cause of the anomaly was determined to be lower pressures on the aft windward surface of the Orbiter than deduced from hypersonic wind-tunnel tests with ideal- or near-ideal-gas test flow The lower pressure levels are a result of the lowering of the flowfield gamma due to high-temperature effects. This phenomenon was accurately simulated in a hypersonic wind tunnel using a heavy gas, which provided a lower gamma, and was correctly predicted by Navier-Stokes computations using nonequilibrium chemistry.
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页码:758 / 764
页数:7
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