2nd NASA CFD Validation WorkshopThe purpose of the workshop was to review NASA's progress in CFD validation since the first workshop (held at Ames in 1987) and to affirm the future direction of the NASA CFD validation program. The first session consisted of overviews of CFD validation research at each of the three OAET research centers and at Marshall Space Flight Center. The second session consisted of in-depth technical presentations of the best examples of CFD validation work at each center (including Marshall). On the second day the workshop divided into three working groups to discuss CFD validation progress and needs in the subsonic, high-speed, and hypersonic speed ranges. The emphasis of the working groups was on propulsion.
IDRelationTitle19930073129WorkNASA. Langley Research Center CFD code validation program overview19930073130WorkOverview of CFD flow modeling and validation: NASA. Ames Research Center19930073131WorkStatus of NASA. Marshall Space Flight Center CFD application and validation activities19930073132WorkSummary of NASA. Lewis Research Center validation efforts19930073133WorkExperimental and computational surface and flow-field results for an all-body hypersonic aircraft19930073134WorkFlow over a rearward facing step19930073135WorkNASA. Lewis Research Center/IFMD inlet duct and nozzle high speed validation experiments19930073136WorkNASA low speed centrifugal compressor