In this paper,a high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics(CFD)and rigid body dynamics(RBD)coupled platform for virtual flight simulation is developed to investigate the flight stability of fixed canard dual-spin proj...In this paper,a high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics(CFD)and rigid body dynamics(RBD)coupled platform for virtual flight simulation is developed to investigate the flight stability of fixed canard dual-spin projectile.The platform's reliability is validated by reproducing the characteristic resonance instability of such projectiles.By coupling the solution of the Unsteady Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes equations and the seven-degree-of-freedom RBD equations,the virtual flight simulations of fixed canard dual-spin projectiles at various curvature trajectories are achieved,and the dynamic mechanism of the trajectory following process is analyzed.The instability mechanism of the dynamic instability during trajectory following process of the fixed canard dual-spin projectile is elucidated by simulating the rolling/coning coupled forced motion,and subsequently validated through virtual flight simulations.The findings suggest that an appropriate yaw moment can drive the projectile axis to precession in the tangential direction of the trajectory,thereby enhancing the trajectory following stability.However,the damping of the projectile attains its minimum value when the forward body equilibrium rotational speed(-128 rad/s)is equal to the negative of the fast mode frequency of the projectile.Insufficient damping leads to the fixed canard dual-spin projectile exiting the dynamic stability domain during the trajectory following,resulting in weakly damped instability.Keeping the forward body not rotating or increasing the spin rates to-192 rad/s can enhance the projectile's damping,thereby improving its dynamic stability.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.U2141254 and U23B6009)。
文摘In this paper,a high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics(CFD)and rigid body dynamics(RBD)coupled platform for virtual flight simulation is developed to investigate the flight stability of fixed canard dual-spin projectile.The platform's reliability is validated by reproducing the characteristic resonance instability of such projectiles.By coupling the solution of the Unsteady Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes equations and the seven-degree-of-freedom RBD equations,the virtual flight simulations of fixed canard dual-spin projectiles at various curvature trajectories are achieved,and the dynamic mechanism of the trajectory following process is analyzed.The instability mechanism of the dynamic instability during trajectory following process of the fixed canard dual-spin projectile is elucidated by simulating the rolling/coning coupled forced motion,and subsequently validated through virtual flight simulations.The findings suggest that an appropriate yaw moment can drive the projectile axis to precession in the tangential direction of the trajectory,thereby enhancing the trajectory following stability.However,the damping of the projectile attains its minimum value when the forward body equilibrium rotational speed(-128 rad/s)is equal to the negative of the fast mode frequency of the projectile.Insufficient damping leads to the fixed canard dual-spin projectile exiting the dynamic stability domain during the trajectory following,resulting in weakly damped instability.Keeping the forward body not rotating or increasing the spin rates to-192 rad/s can enhance the projectile's damping,thereby improving its dynamic stability.