Publication Date:
2016-06-07
Description:
This paper discusses the development of a process to generate a CFD database for the non-linear loads process capability for critical loads evaluation at Boeing Long Beach. The CFD simulations were performed for wing/body configurations at high angles of attack and Reynolds numbers with transonic and elastic deflection effects. Convergence criteria had to be tailored for loads applications rather than the usual drag performance. The time-accurate approach was subsequently adopted in order to improve convergence and model possible unsteadiness in the flowfield. In addition, uncertainty issues relating to the turbulence model and grid resolution in areas of high vortical flows were addressed and investigated for one of the cases.
Keywords:
Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
Type:
1998 NASA High-Speed Research Program Aerodynamic Performance Workshop; Volume 1; Part 2; 1817-1871; NASA/CP-1999-209692/VOL1/PT2
Format:
application/pdf
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