The evolving role of computational aerothermodynamics (CA) within NASA over the past 20 years is reviewed. The paper highlights contributions to understanding the Space Shuttle pitching moment anomaly observed in the first shuttle flight, prediction of a static instability for Mars Pathfinder, and the use of CA for damage assessment in post-Columbia mission support. In the view forward, several current challenges in computational fluid dynamics and aerothermodynamics for hypersonic vehicle applications are discussed. Example simulations are presented to illustrate capabilities and limitations. Opportunities to advance the state-of-art in algorithms, grid generation and adaptation, and code validation are identified
Several current challenges in computational fluid dynamics and aerothermodynamics for hypersonic veh...
Aerothermodynamics, encompassing aerodynamics, aeroheating, and fluid dynamics and physical processe...
The present paper provides the background of a focused effort to assess uncertainties in predictions...
Challenges to computational aerothermodynamic (CA) simulation and validation of hypersonic flow over...
Computational aerothermodynamics (CAT) has in the past contributed to the understanding of real-gas ...
A brief review of the evolutionary progress in computational aerothermodynamics is presented. The cu...
Research was performed in the area of computational modeling and application of hypersonic, high-ent...
Critical issues concerning the modeling of low-density hypervelocity flows where thermochemical none...
An aerothermodynamic database has been generated through both experimental testing and computational...
A summary of significant findings is given, followed by specific recommendations for future directio...
Hypersonic flows are characterised by high Mach number and high total enthalpy. An elevated temperat...
Research activity in the aerothermodynamics branch at the NASA Ames Research Center is reviewed. Adv...
Ames Research Center has the lead role among NASA centers to conduct research in computational fluid...
The application is described of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to a hypersonic propulsion system...
An assessment of computational uncertainties is presented for numerical methods used by NASA to pred...
Several current challenges in computational fluid dynamics and aerothermodynamics for hypersonic veh...
Aerothermodynamics, encompassing aerodynamics, aeroheating, and fluid dynamics and physical processe...
The present paper provides the background of a focused effort to assess uncertainties in predictions...
Challenges to computational aerothermodynamic (CA) simulation and validation of hypersonic flow over...
Computational aerothermodynamics (CAT) has in the past contributed to the understanding of real-gas ...
A brief review of the evolutionary progress in computational aerothermodynamics is presented. The cu...
Research was performed in the area of computational modeling and application of hypersonic, high-ent...
Critical issues concerning the modeling of low-density hypervelocity flows where thermochemical none...
An aerothermodynamic database has been generated through both experimental testing and computational...
A summary of significant findings is given, followed by specific recommendations for future directio...
Hypersonic flows are characterised by high Mach number and high total enthalpy. An elevated temperat...
Research activity in the aerothermodynamics branch at the NASA Ames Research Center is reviewed. Adv...
Ames Research Center has the lead role among NASA centers to conduct research in computational fluid...
The application is described of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to a hypersonic propulsion system...
An assessment of computational uncertainties is presented for numerical methods used by NASA to pred...
Several current challenges in computational fluid dynamics and aerothermodynamics for hypersonic veh...
Aerothermodynamics, encompassing aerodynamics, aeroheating, and fluid dynamics and physical processe...
The present paper provides the background of a focused effort to assess uncertainties in predictions...