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Method for Splitting into Physicall Processes in Task of the Flow Over a Perspective High-Speed Vehicle Modelling

Authors: Yatsukhno D.S., Surzhikov S.T. Published: 09.02.2018
Published in issue: #1(118)/2018  

DOI: 10.18698/0236-3941-2018-1-20-33

 
Category: Aviation and Rocket-Space Engineering | Chapter: Aerodynamics and Heat Transfer Processes in Aircrafts  
Keywords: splitting methods, hypersonic vehicle aerothermodynamics, unstructured grids, stream surface, aerodynamic design

This paper outlines the aerodynamics of the hypersonic waverider model which was designed by inviscid conical flowfield. Computational study was performed using method for splitting into physical processes which was implemented into UST3D computer code. The comparison between experimental data and calculations is presented. Assuming that flow about waverider is turbulent the effects of viscous interaction are taken into account by reference temperature method. Calculations were conducted using unstructured tetrahedron mesh

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