Abstract
In this paper, the drag force calculation around the SUBOFF submarine in axisymmetric configuration was investigated using the “Wake Integration Technique.” This method is usually used in wind tunnels as an auxiliary method instead of the common “surface integral technique” for flow around complex geometries or shock wave flows. The results of this method are dependent on data collection vertex space, distance, and section size, where practical suggestions were made for each parameter in this research. Furthermore, the contribution of the pressure, momentum, and fluctuation terms in the total drag force were also evaluated at different cross sections. These findings can be implemented in wind tunnels with small test section length and also to compare the results obtained by the common surface integral method. Simulations were carried out at different aspect ratios at zero angles of attack, and the capabilities of this method at inclined flows were also discussed. The obtained results were also compared against the common method, and the results show only 4% deviation at zero angle.
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