An array of vortex generators was designed for the X-59 Low Boom Flight Demonstrator aircraft inlet. Prior to the a High Speed Inlet DistortionTest, concern regarding potentially high measurements of steady state or dynamic distortion prompted an effort to examine the use of passive flow control to reduce distortion levels. Design of experiments methodology was used to develop two matrices of vortex generators placed inside the inlet serpentine duct and upstream of the inlet on the compression surface, varying on several geometric parameters. Reynolds- Averaged Navier-Stokes simulations were performed using the FUN3D flow solver at Mach 1.45 to analyze the impact of each configuration on total pressure recovery, circumferential distortion, and radial distortion. Results fromsimulations of the baseline aircraft are compared with data acquired in the NASA Glenn Research Center’s 8- by 6-foot SupersonicWind Tunnel. A vortex generator configuration with vanes placed upstream of the inlet terminal shock was shown to significantly increase total pressure recovery and decrease circumferential distortion with no penalty to radial distortion levels. Inlet mass flow sweeps at Mach 1.45, 0.6, and 0.3 indicated no detrimental effects from the vanes at off-design conditions.


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    Title :

    Inlet Vortex Generator Design for the X-59 Low Boom Flight Demonstrator


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    AIAA Aviation Forum 2020 ; 2020 ; Virtual, US


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    English