Abstract

When rocket flying at high speed, large air resistance will generate at the front and around the rocket fairing. Results in significant reduction of the rocket's range and speed. The research shows that the air resistance produced by the fairing accounts for more than half of the total resistance of the rocket. As the shape of fairing is axisymmetric, a 2D model with triangle mesh was used for simulation to analyze the pressure around fairing. Eight group of fairing with aspect ratio from 0.25 to 2 were studied under the compressible non viscous airflow with 200 m/s incoming speed. The air resistance decreases with the increase of the aspect ratio, and the high pressure area around the fairing also reduces from more than a half to one third of the total fairing length. In these eight groups of fairings, the fairing with aspect ratio 2 performs best, receives the minimum air resistance and with pressure mainly distributed at the front end of the fairing.

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