Control of suddenly expanded flow using quarter rib for area ratio 4.84 at Mach 2

Occurrence of sudden expansion is widespread in the defense and automobile industry. At the blunt base of the fuselage, missiles, projectiles, and aircraft bombs, the flow gets separated at the base and forms low-pressure recirculation, leading to a significant increase in the base drag. This paper...

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主要な著者: Chaudhary, Zakir Ilahi, Khan, Ambareen, Khan, Sher Afghan, Akhtar, Mohammad Nishat, Pathan, Khizar Ahmed
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spelling my.iium.irep.1204512025-04-07T03:54:42Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/120451/ Control of suddenly expanded flow using quarter rib for area ratio 4.84 at Mach 2 Chaudhary, Zakir Ilahi Khan, Ambareen Khan, Sher Afghan Akhtar, Mohammad Nishat Pathan, Khizar Ahmed TL500 Aeronautics Occurrence of sudden expansion is widespread in the defense and automobile industry. At the blunt base of the fuselage, missiles, projectiles, and aircraft bombs, the flow gets separated at the base and forms low-pressure recirculation, leading to a significant increase in the base drag. This paper addresses how this low base pressure at the base can be controlled. A detailed numerical study was conducted to assess the impact of the quarter circle as a passive control mechanism in a suddenly expanded flow for an area ratio of 4.84 at Mach M = 2.0 for various rib radii ranging from 1 mm to 4 mm, the different duct lengths from L = 1D to 6D at different nozzle pressure ratio ranging from 3 to 11. The findings of this study show that a 1 mm rib is inadequate to impact the flow field inside the duct. Passive control in the form of a quarter circle rib seems to become effective once the nozzle flows under a favorable pressure gradient. However, the remaining rib radii effectively reduce the suction created at the base of the recirculation zone. It is found that the rib radius of 4 mm when placed at 66 mm at the base, results in a maximum rise in the base pressure, and the base pressure ratio attains a value of 3.4. These results are case sensitive; hence, one has to make a final decision about the rib radius, rib location, and the level of expansion based on the end user requirement. Akademia Baru Publishing (M) Sdn Bhd 2025-03-29 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/120451/1/120451_Control%20of%20suddenly%20expanded.pdf Chaudhary, Zakir Ilahi and Khan, Ambareen and Khan, Sher Afghan and Akhtar, Mohammad Nishat and Pathan, Khizar Ahmed (2025) Control of suddenly expanded flow using quarter rib for area ratio 4.84 at Mach 2. Journal of Advanced Research in Experimental Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer, 19 (1). pp. 1-29. ISSN 2756-8202 https://www.akademiabaru.com/submit/index.php/arefmht/article/view/6051 10.37934/arfmts.19.1.129
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topic TL500 Aeronautics
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Chaudhary, Zakir Ilahi
Khan, Ambareen
Khan, Sher Afghan
Akhtar, Mohammad Nishat
Pathan, Khizar Ahmed
Control of suddenly expanded flow using quarter rib for area ratio 4.84 at Mach 2
description Occurrence of sudden expansion is widespread in the defense and automobile industry. At the blunt base of the fuselage, missiles, projectiles, and aircraft bombs, the flow gets separated at the base and forms low-pressure recirculation, leading to a significant increase in the base drag. This paper addresses how this low base pressure at the base can be controlled. A detailed numerical study was conducted to assess the impact of the quarter circle as a passive control mechanism in a suddenly expanded flow for an area ratio of 4.84 at Mach M = 2.0 for various rib radii ranging from 1 mm to 4 mm, the different duct lengths from L = 1D to 6D at different nozzle pressure ratio ranging from 3 to 11. The findings of this study show that a 1 mm rib is inadequate to impact the flow field inside the duct. Passive control in the form of a quarter circle rib seems to become effective once the nozzle flows under a favorable pressure gradient. However, the remaining rib radii effectively reduce the suction created at the base of the recirculation zone. It is found that the rib radius of 4 mm when placed at 66 mm at the base, results in a maximum rise in the base pressure, and the base pressure ratio attains a value of 3.4. These results are case sensitive; hence, one has to make a final decision about the rib radius, rib location, and the level of expansion based on the end user requirement.
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author Chaudhary, Zakir Ilahi
Khan, Ambareen
Khan, Sher Afghan
Akhtar, Mohammad Nishat
Pathan, Khizar Ahmed
author_facet Chaudhary, Zakir Ilahi
Khan, Ambareen
Khan, Sher Afghan
Akhtar, Mohammad Nishat
Pathan, Khizar Ahmed
author_sort Chaudhary, Zakir Ilahi
title Control of suddenly expanded flow using quarter rib for area ratio 4.84 at Mach 2
title_short Control of suddenly expanded flow using quarter rib for area ratio 4.84 at Mach 2
title_full Control of suddenly expanded flow using quarter rib for area ratio 4.84 at Mach 2
title_fullStr Control of suddenly expanded flow using quarter rib for area ratio 4.84 at Mach 2
title_full_unstemmed Control of suddenly expanded flow using quarter rib for area ratio 4.84 at Mach 2
title_sort control of suddenly expanded flow using quarter rib for area ratio 4.84 at mach 2
publisher Akademia Baru Publishing (M) Sdn Bhd
publishDate 2025
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/120451/1/120451_Control%20of%20suddenly%20expanded.pdf
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https://www.akademiabaru.com/submit/index.php/arefmht/article/view/6051
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