Abstract

In this paper a novel design method of aerodynamic configuration is proposed to integrate forebody, strut and inlet for strutjet engine, and a model at design point of Mach number 6 is generated to investigate the aerodynamic performance by both simulations and experiments. The basic flow field employed by proposed method is a combined flow named IBB, which is combined by Internal Conical Flow A (ICFA), truncated Busemann flow I (BI) for external section, and truncated Busemann flow II (BII) for internal section. The model configuration is generated by streamline tracing method from basic flow field, in which the forebody section is traced from ICFA and BI flows, and the inlet as well as strut section is traced from BII flow. The simulations in Mach number 4, 5, and 6 demonstrate uniform starting flow fields with relatively high total pressure recovery, which agree well with experiments in wind tunnel. Additionally, in low Mach number cases, this inlet could start at Mach number 3 while it is unstarted at Mach number 2.7; in high Mach number cases, a uniform flow could still exist in Mach number 6.5 while a relatively strong shock wave boundary layer interaction is found in cowl area of Mach number 7 case, indicating the inlet designed by proposed method works in a relatively wide Mach number range.

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