Navier-Stokes Predictions of Multifunction Nozzle Flows
871753
10/01/1987
- Event
- Content
- A two-dimensional, Navier-Stokes code developed by Imlay based on the implicit, finite-volume method of MacCormack has been applied to the prediction of the flow fields and performance of several nonaxisymmetric, convergent-divergent nozzles with and without thrust vectoring. Comparisons of predictions with experiment show that the Navier-Stokes code can accurately predict both the flow fields and performance for nonaxisymmetric nozzles where the flow is predominantly two-dimensional and at nozzle pressure ratios at or above the design values. Discrepancies between predictions and experiment are noted at lower nozzle pressure ratios where separation typically occurs in portions of the nozzle. The overall trends versus parameters such as nozzle pressure ratio, flap angle, and vector angle were generally predicted correctly.
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- 18
- Citation
- Wilmoth, R., and Leavitt, L., "Navier-Stokes Predictions of Multifunction Nozzle Flows," SAE Technical Paper 871753, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/871753.