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Output-based mesh adaptation for high-speed flows

  • James G. Coder
  • , Benjamin L.S. Couchman
  • , Marshall C. Galbraith
  • , Steven R. Allmaras
  • , Nick Wyman

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Abstract

High-speed Computational Fluid Dynamics calculations often rely on structured meshes in order to facilitate aligning the mesh with shocks either manually or via some semi-automated process. The shock alignment of the mesh is often considered critical in order to obtain sufficiently accurate outputs such as integrated surface heat transfer. However, creating shock-aligned structured meshes with complex geometries and/or multiple interacting shocks is challenging, and may not even be feasible for some configurations. Unstructured meshes offer greater flexibility focusing mesh resolution to capture complex geometry and flow features. This work demonstrates that integrated pressure drag computed using automated output-based adapted unstructured meshes can achieve comparable accuracy to special purpose bow shock-aligned structured meshes for a canonical high-speed test case.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number106208
JournalComputers and Fluids
Volume273
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 15 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Computer Science
  • General Engineering

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