基于增广 Burgers 方程的超声速客机远场声爆预测研究

Translated title of the contribution: Research on Far-field Acoustic Explosion Prediction of Supersonic Aircraft Based on Augmented Burgers Equation

Qing Cui, Junqiang Bai, Yuan Song, Peixun Yu

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Abstract

The sonic boom problem is a great barrier to the application of supersonic aircraft,and the accurate sonic boom prediction method is the key of the sonic boom problem. Waveform parameter method and augmented Burg⁃ ers equation method are frequently used for the sonic boom prediction. Compared with the waveform parameter method,the augmented Burgers equation method has more complicated model and higher prediction accuracy. To solve the augmented Burgers equation,an effective nonlinear effect solving method is put forward. A far-field sonic boom signature prediction method based on operator splitting method is established,and verified with examples pro⁃ vided by Second Sonic Boom Prediction Workshop(SBPW-2). The influence of time,space grid density and buf⁃ fer signal on prediction results are analyzed. The results show that it is unnecessary for the sonic boom solving meth⁃ od to get the required grid density while time and space grid is converged,but to select the suitable grid density ac⁃ cording to practical accuracy demand. The buffer signature does not seem to be necessary for small aircraft such as corporate ones,but for bigger aircraft the buffer signature is essential.

Translated title of the contributionResearch on Far-field Acoustic Explosion Prediction of Supersonic Aircraft Based on Augmented Burgers Equation
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)88-97
Number of pages10
JournalAdvances in Aeronautical Science and Engineering
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2021

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