Author/Authors :
Srinivasan, R Department of Mathematics - Kongunadu College of Engineering and Technology, Trichy, India , Vijayan, V Department of Mechanical Engineering - K. Ramakrishnan College of Technology, Trichy, India , Sridhar, K Department of Mechanical Engineering - Kongunadu College of Engineering and Technology, Trichy, India
Abstract :
This paper elucidates the outcomes of an experimental study validating a methodology for applying
aerodynamic coefficients for a missile with grid fins. A grid fin is an unconventional lifting and control surface
that consists of an outer frame supporting an inner grid of interesting planar surfaces of small chord. As a part
of the experimentation, determinations were made based on the calculations at a match number of 0.2 and angle
of attack 10o for a missile with grid fins. The simulations were found to be efficacious as well as probable in
determining the flow structure around the fin in the separated-flow region at the higher angles of attack. This
was impeccably apparent in the successful calculation of nonlinear behavior viscous computational fluid
dynamic simulations to calculate the flow field and for that fin, which indicated negative normal force at the
higher angle of attack. The modeling of unconventional grid fin missile is done in CAD software named catia
V5. The enmeshing of geometry is accomplished in a pre-processor named Gambit. In addition to that, the
solving and the post processing are experimented in a solver called Fluent.
Keywords :
Angle of attack , Induced drag , Lift , Horizontal stabilizer , Pitch