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  • 1990-1994  (4)
  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: A new algorithm is introduced to compute finite-amplitude states using primitive variables for Rayleigh-Benard convection on relatively coarse meshes. The algorithm is based on a finite-difference matrix-splitting approach that separates all physical and dimensional effects into one-dimensional subsets. The nonlinear pattern selection process for steady convection in an air-filled square cavity with insulated side walls is investigated for Rayleigh numbers up to 20,000. The internalization of disturbances that evolve into coherent patterns is investigated and transient solutions from linear perturbation theory are compared with and contrasted to the full numerical simulations.
    Keywords: FLUID MECHANICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
    Type: NASA-TM-104007 , A-93048 , NAS 1.15:104007
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  • 2
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-18
    Description: Compact higher order finite difference equations are applied to a sequence of problems in wave propagation and aeroacoustics. Systems of PDE's are reduced to a sequence of simple wave primitives using a local eigenvector decomposition. The wave primitives are first order PDE's in two independent variable and allow natural boundary conditions to be imposed for both single- and multidimensional problems. The method uses a "discrete dispersion relation" approach to obtain high order approximations to the wave primitives on a 3 spatial point / 2 time level computational molecule. The scheme is fourth order accurate for the class of system with constant coefficients, e.g., those that support exponential solutions. Weakly non-linear PDE's are solved in a similar manner using a variant of the "method of frozen coefficients." Experience with the new algorithm for linear, non-linear, and multi-dimensional test problems will be described.
    Keywords: Acoustics
    Type: ICASE/LaRC Workshop on Benchmark Problems in Computational Aeroacoustics; Oct 24, 1994 - Oct 26, 1994; Hampton, VA; United States
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A unique, low-disturbance (quiet) supersonic wind tunnel has been commissioned at the NASA-Ames Fluid Mechanics Laboratory (FML) to support Supersonic Laminar Flow Control (SLFC) research. Known as the Laminar Flow Supersonic Wind Tunnel (LFSWT), this tunnel is designed to operate at potential cruise Mach numbers and unit Reynolds numbers (Re) of the High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT). The need to better understand the receptivity of the transition phenomena on swept (HSCT) wings to attachment-line contamination and cross-flows has provided the impetus for building the LFSWT. Low-disturbance or "quiet" wind tunnels are known to be an essential part of any meaningful boundary layer transition research. In particular, the receptivity of supersonic boundary layers to wind tunnel disturbances can significantly alter the transition phenomena under investigation on a test model. Consequently, considerable effort has gone into the design of the LFSWT to provide quiet flow. The paper describes efforts to quantify the low-disturbance flows in the LFSWT operating at Mach 1.6, as a precursor to transition research on wing models. The research includes: (1) Flow measurements in both the test section and settling chamber of the LFSWT, using a full range of measurement techniques; (2) Study of the state of the test section boundary layer so far by using a single hot-wire mounted above the floor centerline, with and without boundary layer trips fitted at the test section entrance; (3) The effect of flow quality of unsteady supersonic diffuser flow, joint steps and gaps, and wall vibration.
    Keywords: Research and Support Facilities (Air)
    Type: AIAA 13th Applied Aerodynamics Conference; Jun 19, 1995 - Jun 22, 1995; San Diego, CA; United States
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  • 4
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: Report discusses computation of impulsively started flow of viscous fluid about circular cylinder. Validation of methods for computation of these phenomena important step in development of ability to simulate flows in more complicated geometries; such as design of airfoils. Cylinder model has practical implications for such engineering problems as interactions of winds and currents with cylindrical structural members.
    Keywords: MECHANICS
    Type: ARC-12382 , NASA Tech Briefs (ISSN 0145-319X); 15; 12; P. 75
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