A coordinate transformation, which can approximate many different two-dimensional and axisymmetric body shapes with an analytic function, is used as a basis for solving the Navier-Stokes equations for the purpose of predicting 0 deg angle of attack supersonic flow fields. The transformation defines a curvilinear, orthogonal coordinate system in which coordinate lines are perpendicular to the body and the body is defined by one coordinate line. This system is mapped in to a rectangular computational domain in which the governing flow field equations are solved numerically. Advantages of this technique are that the specification of boundary conditions are simplified and, most importantly, the entire flow field can be obtained, including flow ...
A numerical procedure was developed to compute the inviscid super/hypersonic flow fields about compl...
A numerical procedure which solves the parabolized Navier-Stokes (PNS) equations on a body fitted me...
This paper reports on numerical results for supersonic and hypersonic steady flows over axisymmetri...
A general orthogonal coordinate system is used to describe various axisymmetric and two-dimensional ...
A time dependent, two dimensional Navier-Stokes code employing the method of body fitted coordinate ...
A numerical solution to the Navier-Stokes equations was obtained for blunt axisymmetric entry bodies...
A formulation of the complete Navier-Stokes problem for a viscous hypersonic flow in general curvili...
A generalized curvilinear orthogonal coordinate system is presented which can be used for approximat...
Direct calculation method for supersonic inviscid flow around axisymmetric blunt body with conically...
Numerical methods and computer programs for two-dimensional and axisymmetric supersonic flow over bl...
A numerical method, which is simpler and more efficient than others currently in use, is proposed fo...
Numerical solutions for blunt axisymmetric bodies in supersonic spherical source flo
An application of a simple numerical technique which allows for the rapid construction of orthogonal...
A computational fluid dynamics tool has been developed capable of analyzing the viscous supersonic/h...
The performance of a three-dimensional Navier-Stokes solution technique in predicting the transonic ...
A numerical procedure was developed to compute the inviscid super/hypersonic flow fields about compl...
A numerical procedure which solves the parabolized Navier-Stokes (PNS) equations on a body fitted me...
This paper reports on numerical results for supersonic and hypersonic steady flows over axisymmetri...
A general orthogonal coordinate system is used to describe various axisymmetric and two-dimensional ...
A time dependent, two dimensional Navier-Stokes code employing the method of body fitted coordinate ...
A numerical solution to the Navier-Stokes equations was obtained for blunt axisymmetric entry bodies...
A formulation of the complete Navier-Stokes problem for a viscous hypersonic flow in general curvili...
A generalized curvilinear orthogonal coordinate system is presented which can be used for approximat...
Direct calculation method for supersonic inviscid flow around axisymmetric blunt body with conically...
Numerical methods and computer programs for two-dimensional and axisymmetric supersonic flow over bl...
A numerical method, which is simpler and more efficient than others currently in use, is proposed fo...
Numerical solutions for blunt axisymmetric bodies in supersonic spherical source flo
An application of a simple numerical technique which allows for the rapid construction of orthogonal...
A computational fluid dynamics tool has been developed capable of analyzing the viscous supersonic/h...
The performance of a three-dimensional Navier-Stokes solution technique in predicting the transonic ...
A numerical procedure was developed to compute the inviscid super/hypersonic flow fields about compl...
A numerical procedure which solves the parabolized Navier-Stokes (PNS) equations on a body fitted me...
This paper reports on numerical results for supersonic and hypersonic steady flows over axisymmetri...