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Three-Dimensional Computational Study of Asymmetric Flows Using Navier-Stokes Equations
The unsteady, compressible, thin-layer Navier-Stokes equations are used to obtain three-dimensional, asymmetric, vortex-flow solutions around cones and cone-cylinder configurations. The equations are solved using an implicit, upwind, flux-difference splitting, finite-volume scheme. The computational applications cover asymmetric flows around a 5 semi-apex angle cone of unit length at various Reynolds number. Next, a cylindrical afterbody of various length is added to the conical forebody to study the effect of the length of cylindrical afterbody on the flow asymmetry. All the asymmetric flow solutions are obtained by using a short-duration side-slip disturbance.
Three-Dimensional Computational Study of Asymmetric Flows Using Navier-Stokes Equations
The unsteady, compressible, thin-layer Navier-Stokes equations are used to obtain three-dimensional, asymmetric, vortex-flow solutions around cones and cone-cylinder configurations. The equations are solved using an implicit, upwind, flux-difference splitting, finite-volume scheme. The computational applications cover asymmetric flows around a 5 semi-apex angle cone of unit length at various Reynolds number. Next, a cylindrical afterbody of various length is added to the conical forebody to study the effect of the length of cylindrical afterbody on the flow asymmetry. All the asymmetric flow solutions are obtained by using a short-duration side-slip disturbance.
Three-Dimensional Computational Study of Asymmetric Flows Using Navier-Stokes Equations
Y. K. Cheung (author) / J. H. W. Lee (author) / A. Y. T. Leung (author) / T. Wong (author) / O. A. Kandil (author)
1992
8 pages
Report
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English
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