The study presents a method, based on the flux vector splitting approach, to the problem of unsteady two-dimensional inviscid transonic flows, with emphasis on the numerical determination of the shock position through nozzles with varying backpressure. The methodology, governed by the Euler equations, is first explained for one and two dimensional steady state applications, and the accuracy of the results is validated by comparison with exact (one dimension) and numerical (two dimensions) solutions. The model is then applied to the problem of fluctuating backpressure in quasi one-dimensional and two dimensiona1 flows. The one-dimensional results are validated by comparison with a small perturbation analytical unsteady solution, where after ...
A time accurate compressible interactive boundary layer procedure for airfoils using the quasi-simul...
This thesis explores linear and non-linear computational methods for solving unsteady flow. The even...
A numerical method of solution of the inviscid, compressible, two-dimensional unsteady flow on a bla...
In transonic flutter problems where shock motion plays an important part, it is believed that accura...
A compressible flow code that can predict the nonlinear unsteady aerodynamics associated with transo...
The performance of a jet engine can be improved by increasing the tip speed of the compressors. Howe...
A viscous-inviscid interactive coupling method is used for the computation of unsteady transonic flo...
Aerodynamic methods for aeroelastic analysis are applied to various flow problems. These methods inc...
March 1989Originally issued as: Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aer...
Transonic flows, which are common in aeronautical and spatial propulsion systems, produce shock-wave...
A method for calculating unsteady flows in cascades is presented. The model, which is based on the l...
A new algorithm was developed for the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations that uses upwind differencin...
Two dimensional problems are solved using numerical techniques. Navier-Stokes equations are studied ...
Most unsteady viscous flows may be grouped into two categories, i.e., forced and self-sustained osci...
Improved algorithm for the solution of the time-dependent Euler equations are presented for unsteady...
A time accurate compressible interactive boundary layer procedure for airfoils using the quasi-simul...
This thesis explores linear and non-linear computational methods for solving unsteady flow. The even...
A numerical method of solution of the inviscid, compressible, two-dimensional unsteady flow on a bla...
In transonic flutter problems where shock motion plays an important part, it is believed that accura...
A compressible flow code that can predict the nonlinear unsteady aerodynamics associated with transo...
The performance of a jet engine can be improved by increasing the tip speed of the compressors. Howe...
A viscous-inviscid interactive coupling method is used for the computation of unsteady transonic flo...
Aerodynamic methods for aeroelastic analysis are applied to various flow problems. These methods inc...
March 1989Originally issued as: Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aer...
Transonic flows, which are common in aeronautical and spatial propulsion systems, produce shock-wave...
A method for calculating unsteady flows in cascades is presented. The model, which is based on the l...
A new algorithm was developed for the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations that uses upwind differencin...
Two dimensional problems are solved using numerical techniques. Navier-Stokes equations are studied ...
Most unsteady viscous flows may be grouped into two categories, i.e., forced and self-sustained osci...
Improved algorithm for the solution of the time-dependent Euler equations are presented for unsteady...
A time accurate compressible interactive boundary layer procedure for airfoils using the quasi-simul...
This thesis explores linear and non-linear computational methods for solving unsteady flow. The even...
A numerical method of solution of the inviscid, compressible, two-dimensional unsteady flow on a bla...