On a finite element CFD algorithm for compressible,viscous and turbulent aerodynamic flows |
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Authors: | A. J. Baker J. W. Kim J. D. Freels J. A. Orzechowski |
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Abstract: | This paper develops and analyses individual construction aspects of an efficient and accurate finite element algorithm for prediction of viscous and turbulent flow fields of impact in aerodynamics. The theoretical construction employs a Taylor weak statement (TWS) for coincident embedding of stability mechanisms within a classic Galerkin finite element formulation of semi-discrete approximation error orthogonalization. A wide variety of the stabilizing mechanisms of independently derived CFD algorithms are contained within the TWS theory. An implicit construction that meets the requirement of efficient convergence to steady state is developed. The theoretical asymptotic error estimates of the TWS finite element algorithm for supersonic and viscous boundary layer flows are verified. Application to a three-dimensional turbulent flow is cited. |
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Keywords: | Fluid Mechanics CFD Finite Element Accuracy/Convergence Stability PNS/TLNS Turbulent |
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