Interdisciplinary Studies of Jet Systems using Euler Methodology and Computational Fluid Dynamics Technologies

This study aims to conduct interdisciplinary research using computerized solutions to inventive problems in fluidics. The chosen direction of work relates to the scientific search for new opportunities for extremal control of the thrust vector within a complete geometric sphere (with the range of ro...

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Main Authors: Yuri A. Sazonov, Mikhail A. Mokhov, Anton V. Bondarenko, Victoria V. Voronova, Khoren A. Tumanyan, Egor I. Konyushkov
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Language:English
Published: Ital Publication 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://hightechjournal.org/index.php/HIJ/article/view/450
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author Yuri A. Sazonov
Mikhail A. Mokhov
Anton V. Bondarenko
Victoria V. Voronova
Khoren A. Tumanyan
Egor I. Konyushkov
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Mikhail A. Mokhov
Anton V. Bondarenko
Victoria V. Voronova
Khoren A. Tumanyan
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description This study aims to conduct interdisciplinary research using computerized solutions to inventive problems in fluidics. The chosen direction of work relates to the scientific search for new opportunities for extremal control of the thrust vector within a complete geometric sphere (with the range of rotation angle change for the thrust vector being ±180° in any direction). This study assesses the prospects for the emergence of patentable innovative solutions for maneuverable unmanned vehicles. One of the most urgent tasks is to increase the process efficiency in forming fluid medium flow, expanding opportunities for controlling this flow parameter. The research uses an interdisciplinary approach with simulation modeling. The authors of the paper reveal new possibilities for using an ejector with two curved mixing chambers to create special jet units. Calculations (CFD) have confirmed the performance of the simulator ejector when controlling the thrust vector with 90° and 180° rotation. Manufacturing physical micromodels used additive technologies to allow simulation modeling under laboratory conditions. Using “data mining” methods, it was shown for the first time that, based on Euler’s ideas and methodology, it is possible to create a new methodology for teaching and solving inventive problems. The research results apply to power engineering and unmanned vehicles. Some results of scientific studies can be used to create special computer programs working together with artificial intelligence to create advanced techniques and technologies.   Doi: 10.28991/HIJ-2023-04-04-01 Full Text: PDF
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spelling doaj.art-579636a5f2b24181896312be2e9ecfe62024-02-24T06:59:12ZengItal PublicationHighTech and Innovation Journal2723-95352023-12-014470371910.28991/HIJ-2023-04-04-01148Interdisciplinary Studies of Jet Systems using Euler Methodology and Computational Fluid Dynamics TechnologiesYuri A. Sazonov0Mikhail A. Mokhov1Anton V. Bondarenko2Victoria V. Voronova3Khoren A. Tumanyan4Egor I. Konyushkov5National University of Oil and Gas, Gubkin University, Moscow,National University of Oil and Gas, Gubkin University, Moscow,National University of Oil and Gas, Gubkin University, Moscow,National University of Oil and Gas, Gubkin University, Moscow,National University of Oil and Gas, Gubkin University, Moscow,National University of Oil and Gas, Gubkin University, Moscow,This study aims to conduct interdisciplinary research using computerized solutions to inventive problems in fluidics. The chosen direction of work relates to the scientific search for new opportunities for extremal control of the thrust vector within a complete geometric sphere (with the range of rotation angle change for the thrust vector being ±180° in any direction). This study assesses the prospects for the emergence of patentable innovative solutions for maneuverable unmanned vehicles. One of the most urgent tasks is to increase the process efficiency in forming fluid medium flow, expanding opportunities for controlling this flow parameter. The research uses an interdisciplinary approach with simulation modeling. The authors of the paper reveal new possibilities for using an ejector with two curved mixing chambers to create special jet units. Calculations (CFD) have confirmed the performance of the simulator ejector when controlling the thrust vector with 90° and 180° rotation. Manufacturing physical micromodels used additive technologies to allow simulation modeling under laboratory conditions. Using “data mining” methods, it was shown for the first time that, based on Euler’s ideas and methodology, it is possible to create a new methodology for teaching and solving inventive problems. The research results apply to power engineering and unmanned vehicles. Some results of scientific studies can be used to create special computer programs working together with artificial intelligence to create advanced techniques and technologies.   Doi: 10.28991/HIJ-2023-04-04-01 Full Text: PDFhttps://hightechjournal.org/index.php/HIJ/article/view/450interdisciplinary researchejectornozzle apparatusthrust vectorcomputer simulation.
spellingShingle Yuri A. Sazonov
Mikhail A. Mokhov
Anton V. Bondarenko
Victoria V. Voronova
Khoren A. Tumanyan
Egor I. Konyushkov
Interdisciplinary Studies of Jet Systems using Euler Methodology and Computational Fluid Dynamics Technologies
HighTech and Innovation Journal
interdisciplinary research
ejector
nozzle apparatus
thrust vector
computer simulation.
title Interdisciplinary Studies of Jet Systems using Euler Methodology and Computational Fluid Dynamics Technologies
title_full Interdisciplinary Studies of Jet Systems using Euler Methodology and Computational Fluid Dynamics Technologies
title_fullStr Interdisciplinary Studies of Jet Systems using Euler Methodology and Computational Fluid Dynamics Technologies
title_full_unstemmed Interdisciplinary Studies of Jet Systems using Euler Methodology and Computational Fluid Dynamics Technologies
title_short Interdisciplinary Studies of Jet Systems using Euler Methodology and Computational Fluid Dynamics Technologies
title_sort interdisciplinary studies of jet systems using euler methodology and computational fluid dynamics technologies
topic interdisciplinary research
ejector
nozzle apparatus
thrust vector
computer simulation.
url https://hightechjournal.org/index.php/HIJ/article/view/450
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