The UTC Graduate School is pleased to announce that Timothy Wolfe will present Master’s research titled, ADVANCES IN HIGH-SPEED STORE SEPARATION FOR UPWARD-EJECTED STORES AND DYNAMIC CAVITY DOORS on 10/13/2023 at 2:30 PM in EMCS 415D. Everyone is invited to attend.
Engineering
Chair: Kidambi Sreenivas
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Abstract:
As technology continues to evolve for aircraft-deployed weapons, computational approaches to store separation analysis face new challenges. Anticipating vehicle designs that require upward store ejection, this study uses computational fluid dynamics and 6DoF motion analysis to predict such store trajectories in high-speed flow. Several store designs are analyzed at various ejection velocities in Mach 4 and Mach 6 conditions. The trajectory results show that streamlined store geometries may not induce sufficient drag to clear the aircraft after ejection. However, store designs with drag-enhancing features show potential for safe separation trajectories. To account for the unsteady effects of a cavity door which opens just prior to store ejection, dynamic cavity door simulations are presented, comparing their results to a quasi-static approach. The results show that such cavity opening effects impact pressure loads on the store, which may be critical for accurate store trajectory predictions.