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titleRecent Enhancements To The FUN3D Flow Solver For Moving-Mesh Applications
Full Text URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/2060/20090007605
Author(eng)Thomas, James L.; Biedron, Robert T,
Author Affiliation(eng)NASA Langley Research Center
Issue Date2009-01-05
Languageeng
DescriptionAn unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes solver for unstructured grids has been extended to handle general mesh movement involving rigid, deforming, and overset meshes. Mesh deformation is achieved through analogy to elastic media by solving the linear elasticity equations. A general method for specifying the motion of moving bodies within the mesh has been implemented that allows for inherited motion through parent-child relationships, enabling simulations involving multiple moving bodies. Several example calculations are shown to illustrate the range of potential applications. For problems in which an isolated body is rotating with a fixed rate, a noninertial reference-frame formulation is available. An example calculation for a tilt-wing rotor is used to demonstrate that the time-dependent moving grid and noninertial formulations produce the same results in the limit of zero time-step size.
NASA Subject CategoryFluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics
Report NoLF99-7107
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