Navier–Stokes computation of transonic vortices over a round leading edge delta wing |
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Authors: | Bernhard Mü ller,Arthur Rizzi |
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Abstract: | A 3D Navier–Stokes solver has been developed to simulate laminar compressible flow over quadrilateral wings. The finite volume technique is employed for spatial discretization with a novel variant for the viscous fluxes. An explicit three-stage Runge–Kutta scheme is used for time integration, taking local time steps according to the linear stability condition derived for application to the Navier–Stokes equations. The code is applied to compute primary and secondary separation vortices at transonic speeds over a 65° swept delta wing with round leading edges and cropped tips. The results are compared with experimental data and Euler solutions, and Reynolds number effects are investigated. |
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Keywords: | Navier– Stokes solver Vortex motion Finite volume method Viscous flow Delta wing |
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