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Aeroelastic Response of Spinning Projectiles with Large Slenderness Ratio at Supersonic Speed

Qi Liu    
Juanmian Lei    
Yong Yu and Jintao Yin    

Resumen

Obvious aeroelastic deformation occurs in spinning projectiles with large slenderness ratio, which seriously affects flight stability and maneuverability. This paper investigates the aeroelastic response of spinning projectiles with large slenderness ratio under supersonic speed. Based on a dynamic mesh method, an unsteady numerical simulation method is developed to study the aeroelasticity of spinning projectiles by coupling aerodynamics and structural dynamics. The numerical simulation method is well validated by the experimental results of AGARD 445.6 wing flutter. Then, the aeroelastic response of spinning projectiles with large slenderness ratio is numerically explored under different flight conditions. The aeroelastic response is obtained, revealing the presence of beat vibrations and variations in response frequency. Furthermore, the influence mechanism of flight conditions on the aeroelastic response is analyzed. The results suggest that the coupling of the first two modes of the projectile caused by the spinning motion leads to the occurrence of beat vibrations in the aeroelastic response; the coupling degree of the first two modes decreases as the angle of attack increases and it increases with the increase in spinning speed; and the time-averaged deformation caused by the time-averaged aerodynamic force is beneficial to the convergence of the aeroelastic response of spinning projectiles, while the rotation-induced Magnus effect is counterproductive.

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