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Supercavitating Projectile Tail-Slaps Based on a Normal Distribution
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作者 Kangjian Wang Youran Xia +1 位作者 Qizhuang Kang Youli Wu 《哈尔滨工程大学学报(英文版)》 2025年第2期398-414,共17页
The present study focuses on simulating supercavitating projectile tail-slaps with an analytical method.A model of 3σ-normal distribution tail-slaps for a supercavitating projectile is established.Meanwhile,theσ-κe... The present study focuses on simulating supercavitating projectile tail-slaps with an analytical method.A model of 3σ-normal distribution tail-slaps for a supercavitating projectile is established.Meanwhile,theσ-κequation is derived,which is included in this model.Next,the supercavitating projectile tail-slaps are simulated by combining the proposed model and the Logvinovich supercavity section expansion equation.The results show that the number of tail-slaps depends on where the initial several tail-slaps are under the same initial condition.If the distances between the initial several tail-slap positions are large,the number of tail-slaps will considerably decrease,and vice versa.Furthermore,a series of simulations is employed to analyze the influence of the initial angular velocity and the centroid.Analysis of variance is used to evaluate simulation results.The evaluation results suggest that the projectile’s initial angular velocity and centroid have a major impact on the tail-slap number.The larger the value of initial angular velocity,the higher the probability of an increase in tail-slap number.Additionally,the closer the centroid is to the projectile head,the less likely a tail-slap number increase.This study offers important insights into supercavitating projectile tail-slap research. 展开更多
关键词 tail-slaps Normal distribution Supercavity STABILITY Supercavitating projectile
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Impact Dynamics of Supercavitating Projectile with Fluid/Structure Interaction 被引量:1
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作者 Qian-Kun He Ying-Jie Wei +1 位作者 Cong Wang Jia-Zhong Zhang 《Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology(New Series)》 EI CAS 2013年第1期101-106,共6页
As supercavitating projectiles move at high speed, the periodic impacts ("tail-slap") on the interior surface of the cavity generally occur due to disturbances. The interactions between the projectile and th... As supercavitating projectiles move at high speed, the periodic impacts ("tail-slap") on the interior surface of the cavity generally occur due to disturbances. The interactions between the projectile and the water/cavity interface are the sources of structural vibrations, which affect the guidance of the vehicle and undermine the structural reliability. The Fluid/Structure Interaction calculation procedure of the tail-slaps of supercavitating projectile is established, and the dynamic behaviours of the projectile operating in tail-slap conditions with and without considering Fluid/Structure Interaction are obtained and compared. The responses of the projectile riding a reducing cavity are studied, and the effect of Fluid/Structure Interaction is also analyzed. The results show that the angular velocity of projectile increases as the body slowing down, and the amplitude of the elastic displacement response decreases at the beginning and increases when the cavity size is close to the diameter of the tail of projectile. The effect of Fluid/Structure Interaction reduces the amplitudes and frequencies of the impact loads and the vibration responses of the body, and when the speed is higher, the effect is more apparent. 展开更多
关键词 supercavitating projectile tail-slap fluid/structure interaction dynamic response finite element method
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