Abstract

This paper presents an inverse analysis to estimate angle of attack during ascent period of a satellite launch vehicle. Aerodynamic results are numerically computed by solving three dimensional, time dependent, compressible inviscid equations over payload shroud of a satellite launch vehicle. The flush air data system consists of four pressure ports flushed with conical-nose section of the payload fairing and connected to on board differential pressure transducers. The inverse algorithm uses calibrations charts which based on computed and measured data. A controlled random search method is used to predict pitch, yaw and total angle of attack of vehicle from measured transient differential pressure history in flight from Mach numbers range of 0.5 to 3.0. The algorithm predicts the flow direction stepwise with function of flight Mach numbers and can be termed as online method. Flow direction of the launch vehicle is compared with the reconstructed trajectory data. The estimated values of the flow direction are found in good agreement them.

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