Critical assessment of hybrid and zonal wall functions for missile aerodynamics simulations (Q392909)
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Critical assessment of hybrid and zonal wall functions for missile aerodynamics simulations (English)
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15 January 2014
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Summary: A state-of-the-art wall function near-wall modelling capability was implemented into a general-purpose computational fluid dynamics solver to assess its performance in viscous missile aerodynamics simulations. Test cases included a simple two-dimensional boundary layer, a complex missile configuration with fixed control surfaces, and a spinning missile with dithering canards. Results indicate that judicious use of wall functions may provide a useful compromise between economy and accuracy for viscous missile aerodynamics simulations. However, the results do not indicate a substantial advantage to using any particular version of the wall functions, at least for the test cases addressed in this study.
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wall functions
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turbulence modelling
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Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes
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viscous missile aerodynamics
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lift
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drag
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simulation
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computational fluid dynamics
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CFD
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