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Spatial adaption procedures on unstructured meshes for accurate unsteady aerodynamic flow computation
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsComputer-aided DesignComputational MechanicsUnsteady FlowMesh OptimizationAeronauticsSpatial AdaptionNumerical SimulationUnstructured Mesh GenerationAerostructureAerospace EngineeringTurbulence ModelingAeroelasticityAerodynamicsMesh CoarseningUnstructured MeshesSpatial Adaption Procedures
Spatial adaption procedures for the accurate and efficient solution of steady and unsteady inviscid flow problems are described. The adaption procedures were developed and implemented within a two-dimensional unstructured-grid upwind-type Euler code. These procedures involve mesh enrichment and mesh coarsening to either add points in a high gradient region or the flow or remove points where they are not needed, respectively, to produce solutions of high spatial accuracy at minimal computational costs. A detailed description is given of the enrichment and coarsening procedures and comparisons with alternative results and experimental data are presented to provide an assessment of the accuracy and efficiency of the capability. Steady and unsteady transonic results, obtained using spatial adaption for the NACA 0012 airfoil, are shown to be of high spatial accuracy, primarily in that the shock waves are very sharply captured. The results were obtained with a computational savings of a factor of approximately fifty-three for a steady case and as much as twenty-five for the unsteady cases.
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