A summary of recent research performed in the department of Aerospace Engineering of the Wichita State University in the field of Computational Fluid Dynamics is presented. Computer codes developed and solutions obtained for a variety of flow conditions are also presented. The following subject areas are covered: steady and unsteady free and impinging 2D jet flows; viscous and inviscid solutions for airfoils at subsonic, transonic, and supersonic speeds; the shock wave interaction evaluation for a complex geometry in hypersonic flow; and 3D flow about a delta wing.
Computational Fluid Dynamics in Aerospace Engineering at Wichita State University (Abstract Only)
1991
1 pages
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English
Aerodynamics , Fluid Mechanics , Computational fluid dynamics , Subsonic speed , Supersonic speed , Transonic speed , Aerospace engineering , Computer programs , Research and development , Universities , Computerized simulation , Delta wings , Free jets , Hypersonic flow , Impingement , Inviscid flow , Shock wave interaction , Three dimensional flow , Two dimensional flow