Abstract
In view of the poor thermodynamic environment problem of the self-powered launch of land-based concentric canister launcher (CCL), the launching scheme of injecting water at the bottom of launching tube is adopted to improve the thermodynamic environment of the launching system fundamentally. The solution program for liquid water vaporization is compiled and embedded into the homogeneous gas–liquid two-phase flow model, the source phase corrections of the momentum equation and the energy equation are also performed, and then the three-dimensional gas–liquid two-phase fluid dynamics model is established for the land-based CCL; analysis shows that the improvement of the thermal environment of the 35° and 45° water injection schemes is more better among these schemes. So coupling the mixture model, vaporization program and FW–H (Ffowcs Williams Hawkings) noise model, the noise distribution law in the bottom of the launcher cube for 35 and 45 water injection angles is discussed; in the intermediate frequency range, the −45° water injection scheme is about 2–10 dB higher than the noise signal of the −30° water injection scheme. Finally, it is recommended to optimize the overall thermal environment of the CCL by using the −30° preferred water injection scheme with both cooling effect and noise control.
Funding source: National Natural Science Foundation of China
Award Identifier / Grant number: 51705264
Funding source: “Qing Lan Project” of Colleges and Universities in Jiangsu Province
Funding source: Jiangsu Natural Science Youth Foundation of China
Award Identifier / Grant number: BK20160296
Funding source: Metasequoia teacher research start-up project
Award Identifier / Grant number: 163040148
Funding source: Jiangsu College Natural Science Foundation of China
Award Identifier / Grant number: 20KJB480002
Funding source: Changzhou Applied Basic Research Plan of China
Award Identifier / Grant number: CJ20200010
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Author contribution: Z. H. developed the presented calculation tool, conducted the investigations and wrote the paper. C. F. was responsible for writing the outline of the paper. S. Q. was responsible for the typesetting work of this paper. This paper was completed under the guidance of Y. F.
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Research funding: The authors acknowledge the support provided by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51705264), “Qing Lan Project” of Colleges and Universities in Jiangsu Province, China, Jiangsu College Natural Science Foundation of China (20KJB480002 and BK20160296), Metasequoia teacher research start-up project (163040148) and Changzhou Applied Basic Research Plan of China (CJ20200010).
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Conflict of interest statement: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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