In order to overcome some difficulties observed in the computation of hypersonic flows, a robust, accurate and efficient numerical scheme based on AUSM-type splitting is developed. Typical symptoms appearing in the application of AUSMtype schemes for high-speed flows, such as pressure wiggles near a
Methods for the Accurate Computations of Hypersonic Flows: II. Shock-Aligned Grid Technique
โ Scribed by Kyu Hong Kim; Chongam Kim; Oh-Hyun Rho
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 938 KB
- Volume
- 174
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9991
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โฆ Synopsis
In order to eliminate or minimize the numerical error by shock waves due to grid distribution in multidimensional hypersonic flows, a new grid reconstruction scheme, the shock-aligned grid technique (SAGT), is proposed. The error due to shock waves in a non-shock-aligned grid system magnifies in proportion to the Mach number and propagates on the downstream side of the flow field to contaminate sensitive aerodynamic coefficients or flow quantities. SAGT, combined with the AUSMPW+ scheme proposed in Part I of the present work, not only provides an accurate solution but also reduces the grid dependency of a numerical scheme without a substantial increase in computational cost. In addition, SAGT is robust and flexible enough to deal with complex flow problems involving shock interaction and reflection and equilibrium and nonequilibrium effects. Extensive numerical tests from a hypersonic blunt body flow to hypersonic nonequilibrium flows validate the accuracy, efficiency, robustness, and convergence characteristics of SAGT.
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