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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2018

Improvement of aero-vibro acoustic simulation technique for prediction of acoustic loading at lift-off

Seiji Tsutsumi; Shinichi Maruyama; Wataru Sarae; Keita Terashima; Tetsuo Hiraiwa; Tatsuya Ishii

Aero-vibro acoustic simulation for the prediction of harmful acoustic loading at lift-off of launch vehicle is developed. In this simulation technique, high-fidelity large-eddy simulation with computational aeroacoutics based on full-Euler equations is employed for computing jet aeroacoustics and their propagation to the outside of payload fairing. Acoustic field inside the payload fairing is computed by the coupled vibro-acoustic simulation based on finite element method. A simplified fairing model is used for the validation of the present method. An impact hammer test and acoustic vibration test using a loudspeaker in an anechoic chamber are conducted for validating the structural model. Then, the accuracy of this method is validated by using the acoustic vibration test result with a subscale rocket engine.Aero-vibro acoustic simulation for the prediction of harmful acoustic loading at lift-off of launch vehicle is developed. In this simulation technique, high-fidelity large-eddy simulation with computational aeroacoutics based on full-Euler equations is employed for computing jet aeroacoustics and their propagation to the outside of payload fairing. Acoustic field inside the payload fairing is computed by the coupled vibro-acoustic simulation based on finite element method. A simplified fairing model is used for the validation of the present method. An impact hammer test and acoustic vibration test using a loudspeaker in an anechoic chamber are conducted for validating the structural model. Then, the accuracy of this method is validated by using the acoustic vibration test result with a subscale rocket engine.


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2018

Experimental study of acoustic reduction technique for H3 launch vehicle

Wataru Sarae; Keita Terashima; Seiji Tsutsumi; Masao Takegoshi; Hiroaki Kobayashi

A subscale Acoustic test, the H3-scaled Acoustic Reduction Experiments (HARE), was conducted to predict liftoff acoustic environments of the H3 launch vehicle currently being developed in Japan. The HARE is based on 2.5% scale H3 vehicle models, which is composed with a GOX/GH2 engine and solid rocket motors, Movable Launcher (ML) models with upper deck water injection system and Launch Pad (LP) models with deflector and lower deck water injection systems. Approximately 20 instruments measured far/near field acoustic and pressure data. Last year the results of the first campaign of the HARE, which aims at understanding the effects of elevation, the shape of ML, were presented. This year, the results of the second campaign which aims at studying the effects of acoustic reduction techniques such as acoustic shields and water injection will be presented.A subscale Acoustic test, the H3-scaled Acoustic Reduction Experiments (HARE), was conducted to predict liftoff acoustic environments of the H3 launch vehicle currently being developed in Japan. The HARE is based on 2.5% scale H3 vehicle models, which is composed with a GOX/GH2 engine and solid rocket motors, Movable Launcher (ML) models with upper deck water injection system and Launch Pad (LP) models with deflector and lower deck water injection systems. Approximately 20 instruments measured far/near field acoustic and pressure data. Last year the results of the first campaign of the HARE, which aims at understanding the effects of elevation, the shape of ML, were presented. This year, the results of the second campaign which aims at studying the effects of acoustic reduction techniques such as acoustic shields and water injection will be presented.


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2017

Validation of aero-vibro acoustic simulation technique using experimental data of simplified fairing model

Seiji Tsutsumi; Shinichi Maruyama; Wataru Sarae; Keita Terashima; Tetsuo Hiraiwa; Tatsuya Ishii

To predict harmful acoustic loading observed at lift-off of the launch vehicle, aero-vibro acoustic simulation technique is developed. High-fidelity large-eddy simulation with computational aeroacoustics based on the full Euler equations in time domain are employed to predict generation of the acoustic waves and their propagation to the fairing. Coupled vibro-acoustic analysis based on finite element method are applied to compute the transmitted acoustic wave into the fairing both in the time and frequency domains. Acoustic measurement of a simplified fairing model with a subscale liquid rocket engine is conducted, and validation study of the present technique is performed. Reasonable agreement is obtained for peaks of the acoustic spectrum taken inside the fairing model. Such peaks are found to be related to the internal acoustic modes and ring modes of the faring structure. However, further study is required to obtain quantitative agreement.


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2017

Results of subscale model acoustic tests for H3 launch vehicle

Wataru Sarae; Keita Terashima; Seiji Tsutsumi; Tetsuo Hiraiwa; Hiroaki Kobayashi

A subscale acoustic test, the H3-scaled Acoustic Reduction Experiments (HARE), was conducted to predict liftoff acoustic environments of the H3 launch vehicle currently being developed in Japan. The HARE is based on 2.5% scale H3 vehicle models, which is composed with a GOX/GH2 engine and solid rocket motors, Movable Launcher (ML) models with upper deck water injection system and Launch Pad (LP) models with deflector and lower deck water injection systems. Approximately 20 instruments measured far/near field acoustic and pressure data. Preliminary results are presented in this presentation.


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2016

Development of aero-vibro acoustics methods for predicting acoustic environment inside payload fairing at lift-off

Seiji Tsutsumi; Shinichi Maruyama; Wataru Sarae; Keita Terashima; Tetsuo Hiraiwa; Tatsuya Ishii

Prediction of harmful acoustic loading to payloads inside launcher fairing due to intense acoustic wave generated from propulsion systems at lift-off is an important design issue. Aero-vibro acoustics method developed in this study for predicting the acoustic loading consists of four elements. Hydrodynamics of jet flowfield generating aeroacoustic wave is computed by the high-fidelity Large-Eddy simulation. Computational aeroacoustics based on the full Euler equations is conducted to simulate propagating acoustic wave from the jet to the payload fairing. Then, finite element method is applied to simulate the structural vibration that radiates acoustic wave inside the fairing. Finally, acoustic behavior inside the payload fairing is also computed by the finite element method. An overview of the methods and recent work for validation and verification will be presented.


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2016

Results of scale model acoustic tests using supersonic cold jets for H3 launch vehicle

Wataru Sarae; Atsushi Sawada; Keita Terashima; Takanori Haga; Seiji Tsutsumi; Tatsuya Ishii; Tetsuo Hiraiwa

Acoustic test using Mach 2 cold jet was conducted for the H3 launch vehicle currently being developed in Japan. Effect of the clustered engines and the newly built movable launcher on the lift-off acoustics was investigated. The overall acoustic level taken by the farfield microphones did not show proportional increase in the number of engines, especially for the angles corresponding to the Mach wave radiation from the free jets. The observation here disagrees with the empirical prediction model. The computational fluid dynamics was also employed to analyze the acoustic mechanism of clustered engines.


54th International Astronautical Congress of the International Astronautical Federation, the International Academy of Astronautics, and the International Institute of Space Law | 2003

AN OVERVIEW OF THE HIGH SPEED FLIGHT DEMONSTRATION PROJECT

Wataru Sarae; Takeshi Nishizawa; Masakazu Sagisaka; Toshio Akimoto; Yoshikazu Miyazawa; Masaaki Yanagihara; Stephanie Venel; Sylvain Guedron; Jean-Claude Cretenet


Aeronautical and space sciences Japan | 2004

Aerodynamic Characteristics Estimation of the High Speed Flight Demonstrator Phase II using Flight Test Data

Makoto Ueno; Wataru Sarae; Takeshi Tsujimoto; Masaaki Yanagihara; Tomonari Hirotani; Stephanie Venel


12th AIAA International Space Planes and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies | 2003

Overview of High Speed Flight Demonstration Project

Masaaki Yanagihara; Takeshi Nishizawa; Wataru Sarae; Takao Munenaga; Kenji Fujii; Stephanie Venel


aiaa/ceas aeroacoustics conference | 2017

Large-eddy Simulation of the Aeroacoustics of Clustered Supersonic jets using a High-order Unstructured Method

Takanori Haga; Seiji Tsutsumi; Wataru Sarae; Keita Terashima; Tatsuya Ishii; Tetsuo Hiraiwa

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Seiji Tsutsumi

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Keita Terashima

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Hiroaki Kobayashi

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Kiyoshi Kinefuchi

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Tatsuya Ishii

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Yutaka Umemura

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Masaaki Yanagihara

National Aerospace Laboratories

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Koichi Okita

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Satoshi Nonaka

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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