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Numerical Simulation of Acoustic Waves Interacting with a Shock Wave in a Quasi-ID Convergent-Divergent Nozzle Using an Unstructured Finite Volume Algorithm
Authors:T T BUI  R R MANKBADI
Institution:NASA Lewis Research Center , MS 5-11 , 21000 Brookpark Road, Cleveland, OH, 44135, USA
Abstract:Numerical simulations of a very small amplitude acoustic wave interacting with a shock wave in a quasi-ID convergent-divergent nozzle is performed using an unstructured finite volume algorithm with piece-wise linear, least square reconstruction, Roe flux difference splitting, and second-order MacCormack time marching. First, the spatial accuracy of the algorithm is evaluated for steady flows with and without the normal shock by running the simulation with a sequence of successively finer meshes. Then the accuracy of the Roe flux difference splitting near the sonic transition point is examined for different reconstruction schemes. Finally, the unsteady numerical solutions with the acoustic perturbation are presented and compared with linear theory results.
Keywords:Computational aeroacoustics  unstructured finite volume methods  Roe flux difference splitting  MacCormack time marching  nozzles
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