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On transonic viscous-inviscid interaction

On transonic viscous-inviscid interaction

... Our study is based on the observation that this same ordinary differential equation, but with k > 1, may be used to analyse the behaviour of an inviscid gas flow in a vicinity of the sonic point on a rigid body ... See full document

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Air cushioning with a lubrication/ inviscid balance

Air cushioning with a lubrication/ inviscid balance

... the interaction equations if not the whole flow structure; see Korobkin (1997, 1999) in the inviscid ...on viscous-lubrication/inviscid ... See full document

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Development of a Fast Fluid Structure Coupling Technique for Wind Turbine Computations

Development of a Fast Fluid Structure Coupling Technique for Wind Turbine Computations

... Fluid-structure interaction simulations are routinely used in the wind energy industry to evaluate the aerodynamic and structural dynamic performance of wind ...dimensional viscous-inviscid solver ... See full document

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Strongly coupled interaction between a ridge of fluid and an inviscid airflow

Strongly coupled interaction between a ridge of fluid and an inviscid airflow

... of viscous fluid subject to a prescribed uniform transverse shear stress due to an ...an inviscid airflow which is strongly coupled to the shape of the ... See full document

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Aerodynamic interaction between wing and truss in transonic flow

Aerodynamic interaction between wing and truss in transonic flow

... Recent aerodynamic analysis of the TBW aircraft using a conceptual vortex-lattice aerodynamic tool VORLAX coupled with the aerodynamic superposition method was presented by Ting et al. (4). Based on the underlying linear ... See full document

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Application of a three-dimensional viscous transonic inverse method to NASA rotor 67

Application of a three-dimensional viscous transonic inverse method to NASA rotor 67

... include viscous effects in Euler solutions stems directly from the fact that the computation of full Navier–Stokes solution in an iterative fashion, as in an inverse design cycle, is ...the viscous effects, ... See full document

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Viscous Problems with Inviscid 
 Approximations in Subregions:
 a New Approach Based on Operator Factorization

Viscous Problems with Inviscid Approximations in Subregions: a New Approach Based on Operator Factorization

... There are two main reasons for coupling different models in different regions: the first are problems where the physics is different in different regions, and hence different models need to be used, for example in ... See full document

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Online Full Text

Online Full Text

... hypersonic viscous flows, i.e. shock boundary layer interaction, flow separation and viscous/inviscid ...3-D transonic flow with unstructured mesh, and Ilgaz and Tuncer [11] ... See full document

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Numerical solution of subsonic and transonic flows in 2D and 3D

Numerical solution of subsonic and transonic flows in 2D and 3D

... an inviscid and a viscous (both lam- inar and turbulent) flow, using one or more FVM ...of inviscid and lam- inar flows in a few test cases, ...of inviscid and laminar flows around a DCA 18% ... See full document

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Online Full Text

Online Full Text

... for inviscid flows through a channel with a bump at various Mach numbers, driven flows in a square cavity and inviscid/viscous flows in a planar supersonic ...of inviscid/viscous ...for ... See full document

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Transonic flutter analysis using a fully coupled density based solver for inviscid flow

Transonic flutter analysis using a fully coupled density based solver for inviscid flow

... the interaction between three main forces namely; elastic, inertia and ...the interaction between these two or three areas is classified as aeroelastic ... See full document

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Hypersonic aerodynamics on thin bodies with interaction and upstream influence

Hypersonic aerodynamics on thin bodies with interaction and upstream influence

... At high values of the interaction parameter and low values of wall enthalpy, it is found that the viscous and inviscid layers can be solved simultaneously all the way from the leading [r] ... See full document

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Inviscid interaction of vortex rings: approach to singularity?

Inviscid interaction of vortex rings: approach to singularity?

... the inviscid interaction of two vortex rings using a Lagrangian method which does not employ the blob algorithm for integrating the Biot-Savart integral, and which is effective when regions of high ... See full document

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Modeling of viscous flows in two-dimensional turbomachinery cascade via viscous-inviscid interaction method

Modeling of viscous flows in two-dimensional turbomachinery cascade via viscous-inviscid interaction method

... time-accurate inviscid Euler solver suitable for turbomachinery applications under transonic flow ...to transonic flow in a cascade of nozzle blade and shows remarkable agreement with experimental ... See full document

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Boundary Layer Method for Unsteady Transonic Flow

Boundary Layer Method for Unsteady Transonic Flow

... the transonic speed range it predicts a higher flutter speed than the experiment ...an inviscid unsteady aerodynamics analysis, ...unsteady transonic small disturbance potential flow, full potential ... See full document

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How much does the hadronic phase contribute to the observed anisotropic flow at the LHC?

How much does the hadronic phase contribute to the observed anisotropic flow at the LHC?

... In the world around us, quarks and gluons do not exist as free particles because they are perma- nently bound into hadrons by the strong interaction. At very high temperatures and densities how- ever, hadronic ... See full document

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Application of fast parallel and sequential tree codes to computing three-dimensional flows with the vortex element and boundary element methods

Application of fast parallel and sequential tree codes to computing three-dimensional flows with the vortex element and boundary element methods

... for viscous and inviscid vortex ow com- putations using the regularized vortex particle method (VEM), and (2) a fast N-panel code for solving boundary integral equations in potential ow aerodynamics using ... See full document

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Comparison of viscous and inviscid numerical simulations of the start-up vortex issuing from a semi-infinite flat plate

Comparison of viscous and inviscid numerical simulations of the start-up vortex issuing from a semi-infinite flat plate

... In the already cited work of Koumoutsakos and Shiels [10] the viscous simulation of the start-up of a plate of finite thicknes was performed by a ”blob” method. While their results are in agreement with the ... See full document

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Numerical Simulation of Lateral Jet Interaction

Numerical Simulation of Lateral Jet Interaction

... Jet interaction effects on aerodynamic characteristics of aircraft in subson- ic/transonic compressible crossflow are investigated ...jet interaction characteristics of lateral jet in subsonic/ ... See full document

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Aspects of natural convention and of non linear hydridynamic stability

Aspects of natural convention and of non linear hydridynamic stability

... It is found that the functions appearing in the integral representations (3.36a)-(3.37b) for the interaction coefficients possess a critical-layer structure. Approximations to these functions, which are valid ... See full document

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