Jimmy-John HOSTE, Bruno PIAZZA, Fernando MIRO-MIRO

DOI Number XXX-YYY-ZZZ

Conference number: HiSST-2024-0025

In the context of supersonic propulsion the intake plays a crucial role, providing the necessary compression and flow quality to the engine. CFD has become an affordable tool to leverage in such intake design but in order to do so it requires extensive validation. To this end, two supersonic intakes documented in the literature have been numerically studied with the commercial software Simcenter STAR-CCM+. The experience in this endeavour is herein reported. —- For now no extra relevant information to add in here as it will depend on the more in-depth analysis and the results that we’ll get.

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