An efficient method to account for the chemically frozen thermodynamic and transport properties of air in three-dimensional Navier-Stokes calculations has been demonstrated. This approach uses an explicitly specified equation of state (EOS) so that the fluid pressure, temperature, and transport properties are directly related to the flow variables. The method is efficient since no subiterations are required to deduce the pressure and temperature from the flux variables and is modular by allowing different equations of state to be easily supplied to the code. The flexibility of the EOS approach is shown by its implementation into a high-order total variation diminishing upwinding scheme as well as a standard central-differencing scheme. The EOS approach is then demonstrated by computing the hypersonic flow through the corner region of two mutually perpendicular flat plates using both the upwind and central-differencing schemes.
Efficient real gas upwinded Navier-Stokes computations of high speed flows
AIAA Journal ; 29
1991-08-01
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