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Aerodynamics Simulation of Hypersonic Waverider Vehicle

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  • Dingyi Wu
  • Hong Xiao

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The purpose of this paper is to examine the aerodynamic characteristics of three hypersonic configurations. Three hypersonic forebodies were designed. For the purpose to integrate with ramjet or scramjet, all forebodies were designed integrated with hypersonic inlet.To better understand the forebody performance, three dimensional flow field calculations of these hypersonic forebodies integrated with hypersonic inlet were conducted in the design and off design conditions. Computational result show that waverider offer an aerodynamic performance advantage in the terms of high lift-drag ratios over the other two configurations. Liftbody offer good aerodynamic performance in subsonic region. The aerodynamic performance of the liftbody integrated with waverider configuration is not comparable to that of pure waverider in the terms of lift-drag ratios and is not comparable to that of pure liftbody in subsonic. But the liftbody integrated with waverider configuration exhibit good lateral-directional and longitudinal-directional stability characteristics. Both pure waverider and liftbody integrated with waverider configuration can provide relatively uniform flow for the inlet and offer good aerodynamic characteristics in the terms of recovery coefficient of total pressure and uniformity coefficient.

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  • Dingyi Wu & Hong Xiao, 2009. "Aerodynamics Simulation of Hypersonic Waverider Vehicle," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 3(2), pages 117-117, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:3:y:2009:i:2:p:117
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