IceMan30
Military
- Jan 19, 2011
- 32
***Apologies up front for the long, general nature of this post...***
I'm trying to solve an aero problem by converting drag data (Cd at given Mach #s) from a given source to a smaller scale. Somewhat specifically, I'm trying to transpose Cd data for a given rocket body to a smaller cylindrical object. (Sorry, thats all the detail you get)
My approach has been:
Calculate the drag from Cd, using an assumed altitude for rho and speed of sound conversion of Mach.
Next, use the same assumed altitude and appropriate reference length to calculate Reynolds # (RE).
Next, use RE, reference length for smaller object, and sea level (SL) conditions to calculate velocity at SL
Then, calculate Cd using SL conditions and vel I just came up with.
The results trend well when plotted against Mach, which tells me I'm not goofing up too much. But the scale of my results is way off, by 1, maybe 2 orders of magnitude.
**Any thoughts on where I might be going wrong in the process? I'm looking over the details, but would appreciate some confirmation that the method is at least sort of sound.**
Thanks, and Cheers!
I'm trying to solve an aero problem by converting drag data (Cd at given Mach #s) from a given source to a smaller scale. Somewhat specifically, I'm trying to transpose Cd data for a given rocket body to a smaller cylindrical object. (Sorry, thats all the detail you get)
My approach has been:
Calculate the drag from Cd, using an assumed altitude for rho and speed of sound conversion of Mach.
Next, use the same assumed altitude and appropriate reference length to calculate Reynolds # (RE).
Next, use RE, reference length for smaller object, and sea level (SL) conditions to calculate velocity at SL
Then, calculate Cd using SL conditions and vel I just came up with.
The results trend well when plotted against Mach, which tells me I'm not goofing up too much. But the scale of my results is way off, by 1, maybe 2 orders of magnitude.
**Any thoughts on where I might be going wrong in the process? I'm looking over the details, but would appreciate some confirmation that the method is at least sort of sound.**
Thanks, and Cheers!