Abstract When hypersonic vehicle travels in the atmosphere with a high speed, the surrounding gas experiences complicated physical and chemical processes producing high-temperature gas effects. High-temperature gas effects are a key issue related to hypersonic aerodynamic design and optimization. The finite volume method is applied to solve unsteady three-dimensional compressible Navier–Stokes equations on unstructured meshes. High-temperature gas effects altering the aerodynamics of vehicle are taken into account. Possibilities of the use of graphics processor units (GPUs) for the simulation of hypersonic flows are demonstrated. Solutions of some benchmark test cases on GPUs are reported, and a comparison between computational results of chemically equilibrium reacting and perfect air flowfields is performed. Speedup of solution of the problems of interest on GPUs with respect to their solution on central processor units (CPUs) is compared. The results obtained provide promising perspective for designing a GPU-based software framework for applications in CFD.
Highlights Simulation of hypersonic flow with equilibrium chemical reactions is performed. The results are in agreement with experimental and computational data. High-temperature gas effects change flowfield around hypersonic aircraft. Possibilities of the use of graphics processor units for are demonstrated.
Simulation of hypersonic flows with equilibrium chemical reactions on graphics processor units
Acta Astronautica ; 163 ; 259-271
2019-01-09
13 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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