Multiple solutions superimposed to resolve flows about complex configurations. Use of multiple, overset grids in computational fluid dynamics extends application of finite-difference methods to more complex configurations. Rather than trying to generate single mesh about all components of configuration, multiple, individual meshes used, then overset on major grid. Major grid used to resolve flow field or wrapped around main component.


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    Title :

    Multiple Grids in Finite-Difference Flow Analysis


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    1986-11-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    English




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