Computational aeronautical fluid dynamics
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Computational aeronautical fluid dynamics
(The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications conference series, new ser.,
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1994
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Papers from a meeting held in Antibes, May 1989, organized by SMAI and INRIA
Includes bibliographical references
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Description
A collection of papers from a conference organized by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) and the Societe de Mathematiques Appliques et Industrielles (SMAI) and INRIA in Antibes on aspects of computational fluid dynamics with reference to aeronautics. Specific topics covered include: high mach number and real gas effects; grid generations; discretization methods and solvers; models for turbulance and transition; zonal methods and validation and application of CFD.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 High mach number and real gas effects: mathematical problems associated with computing flow of real gases, P.L. Roe
- hypersonic flow for re-entry, G.S. Deiwert and G.V. Candler
- hypersonic flow computations with real gas effect and centered difference schemes, J.B. Vos et al
- coupling Boltzman and fluid equations, F. Coron
- three-dimensional hypersonic flow simulation around Hermes, M. Mallet et al. Part 2 Grid generations, discretization methods and solvers: fininte volume methods with explicit shock representation, K.W. Morton and M.A. Rudgyard
- fluid-split calculations for equilibrium real gas flows in hypersonics, J.-L. Montagne
- a three dimensional hybrid structures-unstructured method - motivation, basic approach and initial results, J.A. Shaw et al
- fininte element method and turbulence modelling for internal flows, D. Jeandel et al. Part 3 Models for turbulence and transition: current trends in turbulence modelling, W. Rodi
- the application of renormalization group methods to the subgrid modelling problem, W.D. McComb et al. Part 4 Zonal methods: new possibilities of numerical viscous-inviscid coupling for viscous flow with massive separation and for inviscid zonal-methods, J.C. Le Balleur
- vorticity dynamics of the near field of strong jets in cross flows - S.L.V. Coelho and J.C.R. Hunt. Part 5 Validation and application of CFD: an overview of CFD as applied within Rolls-Royce plc, T.R. Kingston
- validation of CFD methods for transonic aerofoil and wing flows, J.L. Fulker and P.R. Ashill
- application of computational systems to aircraft engine components development, G. Karadimas.
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