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Item type:Publication, Multi-objective design optimization of the combinational configuration of the upstream energy deposition and opposing jet for drag reduction in supersonic flows(2020-10-01) ;Ju, Shengjun ;Sun, Zhenxu ;Yang, Guowei ;Prapamonthon, PrasertZhang, JunyuanOptimization design has been widely used in the supersonic vehicle design process and the drag reduction characteristic is an important objective of the optimization. The drag reduction mechanism applied to the blunt body with the combinational configuration of the upstream energy deposition and opposing jet for drag reduction has been conducted numerically. In the current study, the three-dimensional coupled implicit compressible Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes equations and Menter's shear stress transport turbulence model are employed to simulate the flow fields around the blunt body with the combined method. The results show that in the jet-to-freestream total-pressure ratio of 0.2 and 0.4, the drag is reduced by 47.44% and 45.96%, respectively. Further, the Latin hypercube method is used for the generation of initial samples for optimization and the multi-objective design optimization algorithm coupled with the Kriging model surrogate model is applied to determine optimal flow control parameters. The drag reduction factor R<inf>d</inf> and drag reduction effectiveness E<inf>eff</inf> are selected as optimization objectives. The Pareto-optimal front for the multi-objective design optimization results is acquired and there exists a challenging tradeoff between the two optimization objectives. The drag reduction factor R<inf>d</inf> and drag reduction effectiveness E<inf>eff</inf> further increase as much as 28.16% and 116.47%, respectively. The jet has a stronger penetration in the optimum design condition, and the findings suggest that the strategy of adding energy spot to the upstream flow field of the opposing jet can be an effective way for drag reduction. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Parametric study on drag reduction with the combination of the upstream energy deposition and the opposing jet configuration in supersonic flows(2020-06-01) ;Ju, Shengjun ;Sun, Zhenxu ;Yang, Guowei ;Prapamonthon, PrasertZhang, JunyuanThe drag reduction characteristics play an important role in the supersonic vehicle design phase. According to two drag reduction schemes, the opposing jet and the upstream energy deposition have aroused the widespread interest of researchers. In the current study, the drag reduction effectiveness of a blunt body with the combination of the upstream energy deposition and the opposing jet configuration in supersonic flows is investigated numerically. The three-dimensional coupled implicit compressible Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations coupled with the Menter's shear stress transport (SST) turbulence model are applied to numerically predict flow fields of the blunt body, the variance analysis method is introduced to a parametric study on the drag reduction. Results indicate that a larger overall drag is decreased by the combinational configuration than the single strategies of the opposing jet and the energy deposition. The proposal of the combination of the upstream energy deposition and the opposing jet configuration can be used as an effective method of drag reduction. Meanwhile, due to the existence of the upstream energy deposition, the stability and penetrability of the opposing jet substantially increase, especially for the long penetration mode. Further, some recommendations are provided for the drag reduction factor and drag reduction effectiveness.
