To investigate the dynamic response of the cylindrical shell targets to supercavitating projectile transmedium penetration and the penetration mechanism,experiments and numerical simulations were conducted.Simulations...To investigate the dynamic response of the cylindrical shell targets to supercavitating projectile transmedium penetration and the penetration mechanism,experiments and numerical simulations were conducted.Simulations examined the effects of entry water velocity and impact angle on penetration behavior.The results indicate that,upon water entry,the supercavitating projectile transfers its kinetic energy to the surrounding water medium,causing a sudden rise in local pressure.This creates an approximately hemispherical pressure field in the water medium ahead of the nose of the projectile,where the pressure distribution and magnitude are positively correlated with the velocity of the projectile.As the pressure field approaches the cylindrical shell,the area around the impact point experiences pre-stress and deformation due to the hydrodynamic pressure,which is known as the hydrodynamic ram effect.The deformation of the cylindrical shell caused by the hydrodynamic ram effect increases with increasing velocity of the projectile and exhibits a non-linear relationship with the impact angle,first decreasing and then increasing as the impact angle rises.Additionally,the hydrodynamic ram effect leads to greater local deformation and higher peak stresses in the cylindrical shell,which reduces the penetration drag force faced by the projectile in water compared to air,indicating a lower ballistic limit for underwater targets.During the penetration process,as the impact angle increases,the supercavitating projectile undergoes repetitive bending deformation and even brittle fracture,while the failure mode of the target is characterized by ductile hole expansion.Furthermore,the critical penetration velocity required to perforate the cylindrical shell target increases with increasing impact angle.展开更多
Trans-medium flight vehicles can combine high aerial maneuverability and underwater concealment ability,which have attracted much attention recently.As the most crucial procedure,the trajectory design generally determ...Trans-medium flight vehicles can combine high aerial maneuverability and underwater concealment ability,which have attracted much attention recently.As the most crucial procedure,the trajectory design generally determines the trans-medium flight vehicle performance.To quantitatively analyze the flight vehicle performance,an entire aerial-aquatic trajectory model is developed in this paper.Different from modeling a trajectory purely for the water entry process,the constructed entire trajectory model has integrated aerial,water entry,and underwater trajectories together,which can consider the influence of the connected trajectories.As for the aerial and underwater trajectories,explicit dynamic models are established to obtain the trajectory parameters.Due to the complicated fluid force during high-velocity water entry,a computational fluid dynamics model is investigated to analyze this phase.The compu-tational domain size is adaptively refined according to the final aerial trajectory state,where the redundant computational domain is removed.An entire trajectory optimization problem is then formulated to maximize the total flight range via tuning the joint states of different trajectories.Simultaneously,several constraints,i.e.,the max impact load,trajectory height,etc.,are involved in the optimization problem.Rather than directly optimizing by a heuristic algorithm,a multi-surrogate cooperative sampling-based optimization method is proposed to alleviate the computational complexity of the entire trajectory optimization problem.In this method,various surrogates coopera-tively generate infill sample points,thereby preventing the poor approximation.After optimization,the total flight range can be improved by 20%,while all the constraints are satisfied.The result demonstrates the effectiveness and practicability of the developed model and optimization framework.展开更多
基金funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.12102202,12372361)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Grant No.30924010833).
文摘To investigate the dynamic response of the cylindrical shell targets to supercavitating projectile transmedium penetration and the penetration mechanism,experiments and numerical simulations were conducted.Simulations examined the effects of entry water velocity and impact angle on penetration behavior.The results indicate that,upon water entry,the supercavitating projectile transfers its kinetic energy to the surrounding water medium,causing a sudden rise in local pressure.This creates an approximately hemispherical pressure field in the water medium ahead of the nose of the projectile,where the pressure distribution and magnitude are positively correlated with the velocity of the projectile.As the pressure field approaches the cylindrical shell,the area around the impact point experiences pre-stress and deformation due to the hydrodynamic pressure,which is known as the hydrodynamic ram effect.The deformation of the cylindrical shell caused by the hydrodynamic ram effect increases with increasing velocity of the projectile and exhibits a non-linear relationship with the impact angle,first decreasing and then increasing as the impact angle rises.Additionally,the hydrodynamic ram effect leads to greater local deformation and higher peak stresses in the cylindrical shell,which reduces the penetration drag force faced by the projectile in water compared to air,indicating a lower ballistic limit for underwater targets.During the penetration process,as the impact angle increases,the supercavitating projectile undergoes repetitive bending deformation and even brittle fracture,while the failure mode of the target is characterized by ductile hole expansion.Furthermore,the critical penetration velocity required to perforate the cylindrical shell target increases with increasing impact angle.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.52425211,52272360,and 52472394)Chongqing Natural Science Foundation(CSTB2023NSCQ-MSX0300)。
文摘Trans-medium flight vehicles can combine high aerial maneuverability and underwater concealment ability,which have attracted much attention recently.As the most crucial procedure,the trajectory design generally determines the trans-medium flight vehicle performance.To quantitatively analyze the flight vehicle performance,an entire aerial-aquatic trajectory model is developed in this paper.Different from modeling a trajectory purely for the water entry process,the constructed entire trajectory model has integrated aerial,water entry,and underwater trajectories together,which can consider the influence of the connected trajectories.As for the aerial and underwater trajectories,explicit dynamic models are established to obtain the trajectory parameters.Due to the complicated fluid force during high-velocity water entry,a computational fluid dynamics model is investigated to analyze this phase.The compu-tational domain size is adaptively refined according to the final aerial trajectory state,where the redundant computational domain is removed.An entire trajectory optimization problem is then formulated to maximize the total flight range via tuning the joint states of different trajectories.Simultaneously,several constraints,i.e.,the max impact load,trajectory height,etc.,are involved in the optimization problem.Rather than directly optimizing by a heuristic algorithm,a multi-surrogate cooperative sampling-based optimization method is proposed to alleviate the computational complexity of the entire trajectory optimization problem.In this method,various surrogates coopera-tively generate infill sample points,thereby preventing the poor approximation.After optimization,the total flight range can be improved by 20%,while all the constraints are satisfied.The result demonstrates the effectiveness and practicability of the developed model and optimization framework.