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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2011-08-19
    Description: The numerical simulation of the unsteady three-dimensional viscous flow in a gas turbine stage is considered. Results from a three-dimensional time-accurate Navier-Stokes simulation of rotor-stator interaction in an axial turbine stage are presented. The present study uses a fine grid in the spanwise direction to better resolve the complex three-dimensional flowfield, and complements earlier reported coarse-grid calculations. Several different features of the flowfield are analyzed and compared to earlier calculations and to experimental data whenever possible. Computer animation techniques are used to visualize various unsteady three-dimensional features of the flow. The results demonstrate the capabilities of current computing hardware in obtaining accurate simulations of unsteady flows in turbomachines.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: International Journal of Supercomputer Applications (ISSN 0890-2720); 4; 81-95
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: Flows in turbomachinery are generally complex and do not easily lend themselves to numerical computation. The flows are three-dimensional and inherently unsteady. Complicated blade geometries and flow phenomena such as separation and periodic transition from laminar to turbulent flow add to the numerical complexity. Nevertheless, the accurate numerical analysis of such flows is a problem of considerable interest and practical importance to the turbomachinery community. Much of the early work in turbomachinery flow prediction focussed on airfoil cascades. While such analyses of flows in isolated airfoil rows have helped improve understanding of the flow phenomena and have gained widespread acceptance in the industrial community as a design tool, they do not yield any information regarding the unsteady effects arising out of rotor-stator aerodynamic interaction. These interaction effects become increasingly important as the distance between successive stator and rotor rows is decreased. Thus, the need exists for analytical tools that treat the rotor and stator airfoils as a system and provide information regarding the magnitude and the impact of the unsteady effects. The focus a three-dimensional, time-accurate, thin-layer Navier-Stokes code that was recently developed to study rotor-stator interaction problems. A system of patched and overlaid grids that move relative to each other is used to discretize the flow field and the governing equations are integrated using a third-order upwind scheme set in an iterative, implicit framework. The code was used to simulate subsonic flow through an axial turbine configuration for which considerable experimental data exists. Grid refinement studies were also conducted as part of the code validation process. The current status of the research, along with planned future directions, are also discussed.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: NASA Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference. Volume 2: Sessions 7-12; p 205-216
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Time-accurate, fine-grid Navier-Stokes solutions were obtained for flow over a slender ogive-cylinder body of revolution at angles of attack ranging from 10 deg to 40 deg. The results indicate the progressive growth of crossflow separation and the development of the leeward side vortex pattern with increasing incidence. The computed flows show good agreement with experimental measurements. As the angle of attack was increased, the flows become less damped, and at 40 deg a nonsteady flow exhibiting self-sustained fluctuations was observed. The nonsteadiness was linked to the presence of small-scale three-dimensional vortices moving along the primary surfaces of crossflow separation. The behavior of the fluctuations with incidence parallels the trend observed in experiments.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: AIAA PAPER 89-0195
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-07-27
    Description: The three dimensional Navier-Stokes solution code using the LU-ADI factorization algorithm was employed to simulate the workshop test cases of transonic flow past a wing model in a wind tunnel and in free air. The effect of the tunnel walls is well demonstrated by the present simulations. An Amdahl 1200 supercomputer having 128 Mbytes main memory was used for these computations.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The three dimensional Navier-Stokes solution code using the LU-ADI factorization algorithm was employed to simulate the workshop test cases of transonic flow past a wing model in a wind tunnel and in free air. The effect of the tunnel walls is well demonstrated by the present simulations. An Amdahl 1200 supercomputer having 128 Mbytes main memory was used for these computations.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: NASA-TM-100042 , A-88027 , NAS 1.15:100042
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: Report describing computational study of subsonic flows about slender bodies of revolution focuses on effect of angle of attack on development of unsteadiness in flow - particularly unsteady shedding of vortices on leeward side. At large angles of attack, flows exhibit self-sustained oscillations.
    Keywords: MECHANICS
    Type: ARC-12441 , NASA Tech Briefs (ISSN 0145-319X); 16; 5; P. 83
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Different numerical techniques have been examined for simulating the underexpanded plumes in supersonic flows. The results revealed that the monotone differentiable limiter is superior to the TVD (total variation diminishing) minmod limiter when the MUSCL (monotonic upstream schemes for conservation laws) approach is used for Roe's upwind scheme. Roe's upwind scheme is found to be superior to the central difference scheme not only for capturing shock waves, but also for capturing shear flows.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: Supercomputing 88; Nov 14, 1988 - Nov 18, 1988; Orlando, FL; United States
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