The objective of this viewgraph presentation is to enhance incompressible flow simulation capability for developing aerospace vehicle components, especially unsteady flow phenomena associated with high speed turbo pumps. Unsteady Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME)-rig1 1 1/2 rotations are completed for the 34.3 million grid points model. The moving boundary capability is obtained by using the DCF module. MLP shared memory parallelism has been implemented and benchmarked in INS3D. The scripting capability from CAD geometry to solution is developed. Data compression is applied to reduce data size in post processing and fluid/structure coupling is initiated.


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    Title :

    Time Dependent Simulation of Turbopump Flows


    Contributors:
    C. C. Kiris (author) / D. Kwak (author) / W. Chan (author) / R. Williams (author)

    Publication date :

    2001


    Size :

    10 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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