A finite-difference, three-dimensional, incompressible Navier-Stokes formulation for calculating the flow through turbopump components is presented. The solution method is based on the pseudocompressibility approach and uses an implicit-upwind differencing scheme together with the Gauss-Seidel line-relaxation method. Both steady and unsteady flow calculations can be performed using the presented algorithm. In this paper, the equations are solved in steadily rotating reference frames by using the steady-state formulation in order to simulate the flow through a turbopump inducer. Eddy viscosity is computed by using the Baldwin-Lomax model. Numerical results are compared with experimental measurements and good agreement is found between the tw...
Four time-dependent numerical algorithms for the prediction of unsteady, viscous compressible flows ...
We present an overview of the most common numerical solution strategies for the incompressible Navie...
The paper describes two studies involved with the parallelisation of algorithms for the numerical c...
A finite difference, three dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes formulation to calculate the flo...
Flow through pump components, such as an inducer and an impeller, is efficiently simulated by solvin...
An implicit, finite-difference procedure for numerically solving viscous incompressible flows is pre...
A new technique was developed for the solution of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. The nu...
Computation of the flow field inside a space shuttle main engine (SSME) requires the application of ...
The steady state incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in 2-D are solved numerically using the arti...
Several incompressible Navier-Stokes solution methods for obtaining steady and unsteady solutions ar...
The current work is initiated in an effort to obtain an efficient, accurate, and robust algorithm fo...
The present paper presents an efficient algorithm for solving the unsteady Navier-Stokes equations. ...
The INS3D family of computational fluid dynamics computer codes is presented. These codes are used t...
This monograph is intended as a concise and self-contained guide to practitioners and graduate stude...
A mixed algorithm of central and upwind difference scheme for the solution of steady/unsteady incomp...
Four time-dependent numerical algorithms for the prediction of unsteady, viscous compressible flows ...
We present an overview of the most common numerical solution strategies for the incompressible Navie...
The paper describes two studies involved with the parallelisation of algorithms for the numerical c...
A finite difference, three dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes formulation to calculate the flo...
Flow through pump components, such as an inducer and an impeller, is efficiently simulated by solvin...
An implicit, finite-difference procedure for numerically solving viscous incompressible flows is pre...
A new technique was developed for the solution of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. The nu...
Computation of the flow field inside a space shuttle main engine (SSME) requires the application of ...
The steady state incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in 2-D are solved numerically using the arti...
Several incompressible Navier-Stokes solution methods for obtaining steady and unsteady solutions ar...
The current work is initiated in an effort to obtain an efficient, accurate, and robust algorithm fo...
The present paper presents an efficient algorithm for solving the unsteady Navier-Stokes equations. ...
The INS3D family of computational fluid dynamics computer codes is presented. These codes are used t...
This monograph is intended as a concise and self-contained guide to practitioners and graduate stude...
A mixed algorithm of central and upwind difference scheme for the solution of steady/unsteady incomp...
Four time-dependent numerical algorithms for the prediction of unsteady, viscous compressible flows ...
We present an overview of the most common numerical solution strategies for the incompressible Navie...
The paper describes two studies involved with the parallelisation of algorithms for the numerical c...