Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is now routinely used to analyze isolated points in a design space by performing steady-state computations at fixed flight conditions (Mach number, angle of attack, sideslip), for a fixed geometric configuration of interest. This "point analysis" provides detailed information about the flowfield, which aides an engineer in understanding, or correcting, a design. A point analysis is typically performed using high fidelity methods at a handful of critical design points, e.g. a cruise or landing configuration, or a sample of points along a flight trajectory.
Automated Parameter Studies Using a Cartesian Method
22nd AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference ; 2004 ; Providence, RI, United States
2004-01-01
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Automated Parameter Studies Using a Cartesian Method
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