Hypersonic Cruise and Acceleration Vehicles have different type of forebody configuration. The forebody not only helps the vehicle to stabilize, but also helps to decelerate the speed of air by which the pressure will be increasing. The external deceleration varies with different shapes and sizes of forebody section. Increase in external deceleration will leads to achieving of the required inlet pressure for the ramjet or scramjet engine. This review summarizes the conceptual design and computational analysis of various forebody configurations of hypersonic aircraft and its performance. Comparative study will be taken with aerodynamic coefficients and other important factors. The vehicle stability and the external deceleration for various configurations are also focused to cover in this article. This article also summarizes the different methods to optimise the shape of hypersonic vehicle forebody with respect to theoretical, numerical, computational and experimental analysis. The engine inlet, aerothermodynamic effects, aerodynamic and propulsion integration, structural parameters are also discussed in this article.
Theoretical Review on Hypersonic Cruise and Acceleration Vehicle's Forebody Configuration
2020-09-23
oai:zenodo.org:4558730
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC: | 629 |
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