Advanced Supersonic Nozzle Concepts: Experimental Flow Visualization Results Paired With LES

ORAL

Abstract

Advanced supersonic nozzle concepts are currently under investigation, utilizing multiple bypass streams and airframe integration to bolster performance and efficiency. This work focuses on the parametric study of a supersonic, multi-stream jet with aft deck. The single plane of symmetry, rectangular nozzle, displays very complex and unique flow characteristics. Flow visualization techniques in the form of PIV and schlieren capture flow features at various deck lengths and Mach numbers. LES is compared to the experimental results to both validate the computational model and identify limitations of the simulation. By comparing experimental results to LES, this study will help create a foundation of knowledge for advanced nozzle designs in future aircraft.

Authors

  • Matthew Berry

    Syracuse University, Syracuse Univ

  • Andrew Magstadt

    Syracuse University, Syracuse Univ

  • Cory Stack

    The Ohio State University

  • Datta Gaitonde

    The Ohio State University, Ohio State Univ - Columbus, Ohio State University

  • Mark Glauser

    Syracuse University, Syracuse Univ