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Acta Armamentarii ›› 2023, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (5): 1277-1287.doi: 10.12382/bgxb.2022.0066

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Effect of the Launch Canister’s Rear Cover Configuration on the Formation of Initial Shock Waves in the Canister

LIANG Xiaoyang, LU Chenyu, LE Guigao*()   

  1. School of Mechanical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, Jiangsu, China
  • Received:2022-01-26 Online:2022-06-14
  • Contact: LE Guigao

Abstract:

In order to address the problem of inadequate intensity of the shock wave within the launch canister during its working process, the numerical approach is combined with the dynamic mesh adaptation method to study the generation mechanism of the initial shock wave within the canister and the flow phenomena involved in the technique of cover opening by gas detonation shock waves. First, the experimental results are comparatively analyzed to verify the accuracy of the proposed numerical approach and the reliability of the dynamic mesh refinement or unrefinement of the characteristics of the flow field of interest, such as the shock wave front and contact discontinuity. On that basis, the flat rear cover (primitive design) is taken as an example to expound on the evolution mechanism of the shock wave within the canister, which helps deepen the understanding of the working mechanism behind this technique. Then, the impact of the dome-shaped rear cover on the formation of shock waves within the canister is analyzed. The research results indicate that compared with the flat rear cover, the dome-shaped one can change the angle of collision between the air flow and the side wall at the canister tail, thus slowing down the formation of the turbulence area at this position, which significantly increases the initial shock wave intensity within the canister and increases the peak overpressure exerted on the front cover by around 48%. The findings of this study is of theoretical significance and engineering value to the overall launch canister design.

Key words: launch canister, rear cover configuration, adaptive mesh refinement, fragile cove, shock wave