The Internal Fluid Mechanics Division is responsible for computational and experimental research on the internal aerothermodynamics of aeronautical and space propulsion systems. The research focuses on advancing the understanding of the relevant physics associated with improving the state of technology for propulsion system components. Research consists of the development of fast and accurate computational tools and models, the verification of these CFD tools and models through benchmark experiments, and their application to realistic propulsion system components. Advanced computational technologies are used to enhance, accelerate, and integrate computational and experimental research. The presentations summarize ongoing work and indicate emphasis in three major research thrusts, namely, inlets, ducts, and nozzles; turbomachinery; and chemical reacting flows.
Internal Fluid Mechanics Research
1991
3 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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