<p>These three volumes entitled Advances in Hypersonics contain the Proceedings of the Second and Third Joint US/Europe Short Course in Hypersonics which took place in Colorado Springs and Aachen. The Second Course was organized at the US Air Force Academy, USA in January 1989 and the Third Course a
Advances in Hypersonics: Computing Hypersonic Flows Volume 3
✍ Scribed by Fred R. DeJarnette (auth.), John J. Bertin, Jacques Periaux, Josef Ballmann (eds.)
- Publisher
- Birkhäuser Basel
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 437
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
These three volumes entitled Advances in Hypersonics contain the Proceedings of the Second and Third Joint US/Europe Short Course in Hypersonics which took place in Colorado Springs and Aachen. The Second Course was organized at the US Air Force Academy, USA in January 1989 and the Third Course at Aachen, Germany in October 1990. The main idea of these Courses was to present to chemists, com puter scientists, engineers, experimentalists, mathematicians, and physicists state of the art lectures in scientific and technical dis ciplines including mathematical modeling, computational methods, and experimental measurements necessary to define the aerothermo dynamic environments for space vehicles such as the US Orbiter or the European Hermes flying at hypersonic speeds. The subjects can be grouped into the following areas: Phys ical environments, configuration requirements, propulsion systems (including airbreathing systems), experimental methods for external and internal flow, theoretical and numerical methods. Since hyper sonic flight requires highly integrated systems, the Short Courses not only aimed to give in-depth analysis of hypersonic research and technology but also tried to broaden the view of attendees to give them the ability to understand the complex problem of hypersonic flight. Most of the participants in the Short Courses prepared a docu ment based on their presentation for reproduction in the three vol umes. Some authors spent considerable time and energy going well beyond their oral presentation to provide a quality assessment of the state of the art in their area of expertise as of 1989 and 1991.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Approximate Two Layer (Inviscid/Viscous) Methods to Model Aerothermodynamic Environments....Pages 1-20
Second-Order Effects in Hypersonic Boundary Layers....Pages 21-61
Unstructured-Grid Algorithms for High-Speed CFD Analysis....Pages 62-168
Numerical Simulation of Three-Dimensional Hypersonic Viscous Flows....Pages 169-219
Numerical Simulation of Entry Flow over Blunt Swept-Wing Planes....Pages 220-298
Viscous Nonequilibrium Flow Calculations....Pages 299-341
The Finite Pointset Method for hypersonic flows in the rarefied gas regime....Pages 342-370
Computation of Flowfields for Hypersonic Flight at High Altitudes....Pages 371-420
Back Matter....Pages 421-427
✦ Subjects
Aerospace Technology and Astronautics; Science, general
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