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The research analysis of aerodynamic numerical simulation of grid fin

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This paper presents the results of an investigation to use arc-length mesh generation and finite volume TVD scheme to calculate Euler equations for predicting the effect of geometry parameters in reducing the drag force and improving the lift-drag ratio of grid fin in the supersonic flow regime. The effects of frame and web, whose cross section shape and thickness and spacing, on the aerodynamic character of the grid fin were studied. Calculations were made at Mach 2.5 and several angles of attack. The results were validated by comparing the computed aerodynamic coefficients against wind tunnel experimental data. Good agreement was found between computed and experimental results. The computed results suggest that parameters of the grid fin’s frame have the greatest effect on the grid fin aerodynamic character, especially on its drag force. It was concluded proper choice of appropriate grid fin geometry parameters could reduce the drag force and improve the lift-drag ratios.

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Correspondence to Wu Pin.

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Project supported by National Defence Science and Technology Advance Research Foundation of China (No. 413130305) and Postdoctor Science Foundation of China (No. 2003034510)

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Pin, W., Yong-gang, M. & Chun, C. The research analysis of aerodynamic numerical simulation of grid fin. J Zheijang Univ Sci A 6, 741–746 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.2005.A0741

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