Research on Influence of Aerodynamic Force on the Aerodynamic Heat for the Hypersonic Vehicle

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During the flight of the hypersonic Vehicle, the angle of attack will change with the flight attitude. At the same time, the aerodynamic forces from the surface of aircraft will also be changing. The pressure and friction force are the main causes of the aerodynamic heating, so the surface aerodynamic heating will change. By used the method of numerical calculation, the passage studied the influence the change the pressure and friction force on the distribution of heat flux in different angle of attack and the relationship between the change of the force of lift-drag and aerodynamic heating. The research suggested that the distribution of the heat flux had very good consistency with that of pressure and friction. The lift change was the dominant factors influence of pneumatic thermal change; the change of drag force affected only the speed of heat flux change.

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September 2012

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