Abstract:
In the current study, 2D Movable Nozzle is used to simulate and analyze the effects
of Thrust-Vector Control (TVC) in Solid Rocket motors in two-phase flow regime.
The thrust creating part of the rocket is its nozzle. Rocket efficiency is purely
dependent on the Mach No. and thrust. When two phase flow inside the nozzle
domain is injected or created, thrust produced that is relatively smaller than single
phase flow. This phenomenon is because of the reduction of Mach No. due to the
agglomeration of particles of two phase flow at the nozzle throat. Mach No. is also
affected by the Thrust Vector control (TVC). Thrust vector control is only possible
when the propulsion system is working and creating thrust. Thrust-Vectoring
control (TVC) is completed by the deflection of aircraft or rocket nozzles which
results in pitch, yaw and roll direction. The burning of Aluminium-fuel within the
combustion chamber of Solid Rocket Motor (SRM) is the reason of production of
two-phase flow (gases and solid particles that are called alumina) in the nozzle
domain. Mach no. of the gas is affected by the alumina (solid particles). These
particles are gathered at the throat of nozzle which can decrease the thrust. Such
challenging effects in the nozzle are due to the two phase flow and Thrust Vectoring Control (TVC) makes this study more important for Computational
Fluid Dynamics (CFD) experts and rocket propulsion engineers.
In the present study, Two-dimensional Movable nozzle is
used, that is capable of not only directing the thrust along the axis of the engine,
but also can deflect to vector the thrust and produce a force that points the nose of
the rocket in a different direction. This type of nozzle is the most significant part of
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thrust vectoring. Such nozzle can do vectoring the thrust up or down by producing
an up force or down force. Down force will force the rocket nose to pitch upward
direction while the up force will force nose to downward direction or used for
maneuver.
There are primarily two models to analyze the two-phase
flows in CFD; one is Eulerian-Eulerian model and the other is Eulerian-Lagrangian
model. For simulation in Fluent, Eulerian-Eulerian model is used to investigate the
effect of Thrust Vector Control with two phase flow. Firstly this effect is examined
with single phase flow that is Laminar flow then two-Fluid model is taken under
study. The Movable Nozzle is deflected with respect to the axis of the nozzle from
0
0
to 200
using the upward force. The deflection of the nozzle gives the Thrust
Vector Control to the rocket or air craft.