Abstract

Fighters have increasingly demanding performance on both aerodynamic and stealth. To adapt the design requirement of various irregular-shaped supersonic inlets integrated with flat fuselages, a design method for non-axisymmetric generalized internal conical (NAGIC) flowfield is discussed and then developed. By osculating axisymmetric flow concept and method of characteristics, the developed supersonic NAGIC flowfield can be inversely designed with arbitrary capture curves, controllable incident/terminal shock wave geometries, and post terminal shock wave pressure. Employing the streamline tracing technique, a set of external-compression inward-turning inlets with triangle-like flat capture shapes for supersonic stealth fighters are obtained to verify the design method. The study find that the internal contraction ratio and flow distortion of the inlet are reduced significantly by replacing the weak reflected shock wave in the original hypersonic NAGIC flowfield with a strong one. Thus, the compatibility between inlet and engine is improved in a relatively wide range. In addition, the irregular-shaped curved-compression inlet has high mass ratio and total pressure recovery ratio with negligible cross flow and uniform flow at throat. The performance of inlets with complex configurations can be further improved by matching the entrance geometries of basic flowfields and inlets.

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