The purpose of this study is the development of a three-dimensional Euler/Navier-Stokes flow analysis for fan section/engine geometries containing multiple blade rows and multiple spanwise flow splitters. An existing procedure developed by Dr. J. J. Adamczyk and associates and the NASA Lewis Research Center was modified to accept multiple spanwise splitter geometries and simulate engine core conditions. The procedure was also modified to allow coarse parallelization of the solution algorithm. This document is a final report outlining the development and techniques used in the procedure. The numerical solution is based upon a finite volume technique with a four stage Runge-Kutta time marching procedure. Numerical dissipation is used to gain ...
The following dissertation examines several aspects of numerical simulations for turbomachinery flow...
Turbomachinery system components and associated technologies are discussed. Specific technologies re...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 162-164)A new computational method, MISES, is developed f...
The computer program user's manual for the ADPACAPES (Advanced Ducted Propfan Analysis Code-Average ...
A procedure is studied for generating three-dimensional grids for advanced turbofan engine fan secti...
The primary objective of this study was the development of a time-marching three-dimensional Euler/N...
A 3-D flow analysis code was used to compute the design speed operating line of a transonic fan roto...
A computer program, the Propeller Nacelle Aerodynamic Performance Prediction Analysis (PANPER), was ...
NASA and GE teamed to design and build a 57 percent engine scaled fan stage for a Mach 4 variable cy...
The results of a numerical simulation of the time-averaged inviscid flow field through the blade row...
The flow in a turbomachinery blade passage has a predominant flow direction. The viscous diffusion i...
An experimental and analytical program was conducted to investigate heat transfer and pressure losse...
A three-dimensional code for rotating blade-row flow analysis was developed. The space discretizatio...
PaperPg. 123-150.Any performance gain in a turbomachinery system requires some advancements in a num...
The following dissertation examines several aspects of numerical simulations for turbomachinery flow...
The following dissertation examines several aspects of numerical simulations for turbomachinery flow...
Turbomachinery system components and associated technologies are discussed. Specific technologies re...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 162-164)A new computational method, MISES, is developed f...
The computer program user's manual for the ADPACAPES (Advanced Ducted Propfan Analysis Code-Average ...
A procedure is studied for generating three-dimensional grids for advanced turbofan engine fan secti...
The primary objective of this study was the development of a time-marching three-dimensional Euler/N...
A 3-D flow analysis code was used to compute the design speed operating line of a transonic fan roto...
A computer program, the Propeller Nacelle Aerodynamic Performance Prediction Analysis (PANPER), was ...
NASA and GE teamed to design and build a 57 percent engine scaled fan stage for a Mach 4 variable cy...
The results of a numerical simulation of the time-averaged inviscid flow field through the blade row...
The flow in a turbomachinery blade passage has a predominant flow direction. The viscous diffusion i...
An experimental and analytical program was conducted to investigate heat transfer and pressure losse...
A three-dimensional code for rotating blade-row flow analysis was developed. The space discretizatio...
PaperPg. 123-150.Any performance gain in a turbomachinery system requires some advancements in a num...
The following dissertation examines several aspects of numerical simulations for turbomachinery flow...
The following dissertation examines several aspects of numerical simulations for turbomachinery flow...
Turbomachinery system components and associated technologies are discussed. Specific technologies re...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 162-164)A new computational method, MISES, is developed f...