Computation of Viscous-Inviscid Interactions (Le Calcul de L'Interaction Fluide Parfait-Fluide Visqueux).

Computation of Viscous-Inviscid Interactions (Le Calcul de L'Interaction Fluide Parfait-Fluide Visqueux).
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Total Pages: 22
Release: 1981
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The Symposium surveys the status of current research in computational aerodynamics based on methods solving a viscous-inviscid interaction problem. In spite of limitation in the models or numerical techniques for shock wave boundary layer interaction or trailing edge problems, the situation is well advanced in unseparated, steady two-dimensional flow, with the potential approximation for the inviscid part. Progress has advanced in the computational of separations, based on strong interaction models. It would be fruitful to make use of the complete Euler equations in transonic flow. Progress toward strong interaction methods is much less advanced in unsteady or three-dimensional flow, but seems likely. The development of strong interaction methods, highly connected with that of 'Inviscid' and 'Navier-Stokes' numerical techniques, appears as mandatory to having access to practical application needs.

AGARD Advisory Report

AGARD Advisory Report
Author: North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development
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Total Pages: 32
Release: 1981
Genre: Aerodynamics
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Computation of Viscous-Inviscid Interactions

Computation of Viscous-Inviscid Interactions
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Total Pages: 531
Release: 1981
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This symposium was consequently organized to review the search for coupling procedures. It appears that the situation is quite satisfactory for 2D flows. Very good correlations can be found between the computational results and the experiments provided that the methods include the wake displacement and curvature effects, and adequate treatment of the trailing edge region and of the shock boundary layer interactions. If so, useful and reliable tools are available for engineering purposes. However, the agreement generally deteriorates with the extension of separated regions or when the shock intensity increases and further improvements are still needed, for example, for single or multielement airfoils near maximum lift or at high Mach numbers. In addition it must be stressed that the quality and the accuracy of the experimental data become questionable as the capability of the computational methods to adequately describe more and more complex situations increases. Therefore precise and reliable code validation requires more and more well documented benchmark data. For 3D configurations, the work is much less advanced; only a few studies have been made and a lot of work has still to be done, especially in the transonic regime. However, the first results obtained using the ideas which have proven to be efficient in 2D are encouraging. The problem of separation with formation and rolling-up of vortex sheets which is specific to 3D flows is of primary importance and the studies already made on this subject will have to be pursued and extended in the compressible and transonic regime. Finally, it has been recorded that the need for detailed benchmark experiments is even greater in 3D than in 2D.

Viscous-inviscid Interaction with Higher-order Viscous-flow Equations

Viscous-inviscid Interaction with Higher-order Viscous-flow Equations
Author: Sungyul Yoo
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1987
Genre: Fluid dynamics
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A viscous inviscid interaction method for three dimensional flows, in which the partially parabolic Reynolds equations are coupled with an inviscid flow solution procedure in an interactive and iterative manner, is applied to two simple three dimensional bodies for which experimental data are available for comparison. The relative merits of interactive and global solution procedures are evaluation by comparing the viscous inviscid interaction solutions with noninteractive large domain solutions of only the viscous flow equations. Both methods yield satisfactory results, although the interaction solutions are found to be computationally more efficient for the cases considered. Keywords: Thick Three Dimensional Layer; Viscous Inviscid Interaction; Partially parabolic Equations; Computational Fluid Dynamics.

Viscous-inviscid Interaction with Higher-order Viscous-flow Equations

Viscous-inviscid Interaction with Higher-order Viscous-flow Equations
Author: Frederick Stern (Professor of engineering)
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Total Pages: 76
Release: 1986
Genre: Fluid dynamics
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A viscous inviscid interaction method for three dimensional flows, in which the partially parabolic Reynolds equations are coupled with an inviscid flow solution procedure in an interactive and iterative manner, is applied to two simple three dimensional bodies for which experimental data are available for comparison. The relative merits of interactive and global solution procedures are evaluation by comparing the viscous inviscid interaction solutions with noninteractive large domain solutions of only the viscous flow equations. Both methods yield satisfactory results, although the interaction solutions are found to be computationally more efficient for the cases considered. Keywords: Thick Three Dimensional Layer; Viscous Inviscid Interaction; Partially parabolic Equations; Computational Fluid Dynamics.

Studies of Vortex Dominated Flows

Studies of Vortex Dominated Flows
Author: M.Y. Hussaini
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461246784

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From the astrophysical scale of a swirling spiral galaxy, through the geophysical scale of a hurricane, down to the subatomic scale of elementary particles, vortical motion and vortex dynamics have played a profound role in our understanding of the physical world. Kuchemann referred to vortex dynamics as "the sinews and muscles of fluid motion. " In order to update our understanding of vortex dominated flows, NASA Langley Research Center and the Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering (ICASE) conducted a workshop during July 9-11, 1985. The subject was broadly divided into five overlapping topics vortex dynamics, vortex breakdown, massive separation, vortex shedding from sharp leading edges and conically separated flows. Some of the experts in each of these areas were invited to provide an overview of the subject. This volume is the proceedings of the workshop and contains the latest, theoretical, numerical, and experimental work in the above-mentioned areas. Leibovich, Widnall, Moore and Sirovich discussed topics on the fundamentals of vortex dynamics, while Keller and Hafez treated the problem of vortex break down phenomena; the contributions of Smith, Davis and LeBalleur were in the area of massive separation and inviscid-viscous interactions, while those of Cheng, Hoeijmakers and Munnan dealt with sharp-leading-edge vortex flows; and Fiddes and Marconi represented the category of conical separated flows.