Numerical Simulations in Obtaining Drag Reduction for Projectile with Base Bleed

 

Habib Belaidouni

Saša Živković

Marija Samardžić

 

An artillery projectile in flight produces a low pressure area immediately behind the projectile which creates a force called base drag which lessens the velocity of the projectile. It is known that theoretically this base resistance can be reduced or even eliminated by allowing a stream of hot gas to flow out of the base surface of the projectile in a suitable manner. The effect produced by this stream of hot gas is called base-bleed effect. The internal ballistic calculation of existing base bleed configuration is presented in the paper. A numerical simulation of axisymmetric body projectiles was obtained with the Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) computational fluid dynamics software (CFD). Also, two turbulence models were tested and validated with the semi empirical prediction. The realizable k-ɛ turbulence model was chosen for calculation of aerodynamic drag of the projectile with and without base bleed effect. Computed result show a drag reduction with base bleed of about 12% in supersonic flow regime

 

Key words: artillery projectile, base bleed projectile, projectile aerodynamics, aerodynamic thrust, numerical simulation, computational fluid dynamics

 


 

 

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Scientific Technical Review