Inlets and exhaust nozzles are often omitted or fared over in aerodynamic simulations of aircraft due to the complexities involving in the modeling of engine details such as complex geometry and flow physics. However, the assumption is often improper as inlet or plume flows have a substantial effect on vehicle aerodynamics. A tool for specifying inlet and exhaust plume conditions through the use of high-energy boundary conditions in an established inviscid flow solver is presented. The effects of the plume on the flow fields near the inlet and plume are discussed.
High Energy Boundary Conditions for a Cartesian Mesh Euler Solver
22nd AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference and Exhibit ; 2004 ; Providence, RI, United States
2004-01-09
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