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Three-dimensional, conservative, Euler computations using patched grid systems and explicit methods
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1986
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Numerical AnalysisMathematical ProgrammingEuler ComputationsEngineeringComputer-aided DesignComputational MechanicsUnsteady FlowMesh OptimizationPlanar Zonal SurfaceNumerical ComputationNumerical SimulationSystems EngineeringGrid SystemComputational GeometryApproximation TheoryPatched Grid SystemsGeometric ModelingExplicit MethodsIncompressible FlowUnstructured Mesh GenerationNumerical Method For Partial Differential EquationGeometric AlgorithmAerospace EngineeringNatural SciencesAerodynamicsPatched GridsIndependent Grids
The method of 'zonal approach' (in which the flow field is partitioned into regions with independent grids) for computation of flow over complex geometries, such as aircraft configuration, requires application of a grid-interfacing procedure. A three-dimensional conservative, boundary scheme for patched grids, applicable in generalized coordinates for arbitrary point distributions on a planar zonal surface is presented. The computation technique is derived within the framework of the Osher (1983) upwind scheme, using Euler equations. The three-dimensional interfacing method is applied to the computation of flow about a wing-canard combination using a two-zone, patched grid.
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