Time-dependent turbulent compressible Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equat
ions are solved for computing flowfield over the bulbous payload shroud of
a satellite launch vehicle at a freestream Mach number of 0.95 and at a zer
o angle of attack. Numerical simulation has been carried out employing a mu
ltistage Runge-Kutta time-stepping scheme in conjunction with a finite volu
me discretization, The closure of these equations is achieved using the Bal
dwin-Lomax turbulence model. Comparisons have been made between numerical a
nd experimental results such as schlieren pictures, position of terminal sh
ock on forebody cylinder and surface pressure distributions. A good agreeme
nt is found between them. A separated flow zone on the boat tail region is
observed and is found to be having unsteady pressure fluctuations. Standard
deviation, higher-order moments and spectrum of surface pressure levels of
the fluctuating surface pressure are analysed in the separated flow region
of the boattail of the heat shield. A comparative study of surface pressur
e fluctuations and spectrum of sound pressure levels has been made for two
different types of heat shield configurations that are close to the recomme
nded NASA specifications. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserve
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