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What was Learned from Numerical Simulations of F-16XL (CAWAPI) at Flight ConditionsNine groups participating in the CAWAPI project have contributed steady and unsteady viscous simulations of a full-scale, semi-span model of the F-16XL aircraft. Three different categories of flight Reynolds/Mach number combinations were computed and compared with flight-test measurements for the purpose of code validation and improved understanding of the flight physics. Steady-state simulations are done with several turbulence models of different complexity with no topology information required and which overcome Boussinesq-assumption problems in vortical flows. Detached-eddy simulation (DES) and its successor delayed detached-eddy simulation (DDES) have been used to compute the time accurate flow development. Common structured and unstructured grids as well as individually-adapted unstructured grids were used. Although discrepancies are observed in the comparisons, overall reasonable agreement is demonstrated for surface pressure distribution, local skin friction and boundary velocity profiles at subsonic speeds. The physical modeling, be it steady or unsteady flow, and the grid resolution both contribute to the discrepancies observed in the comparisons with flight data, but at this time it cannot be determined how much each part contributes to the whole. Overall it can be said that the technology readiness of CFD-simulation technology for the study of vehicle performance has matured since 2001 such that it can be used today with a reasonable level of confidence for complex configurations.
Document ID
20100011941
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Other
Authors
Rizzi, Arthur
(Royal Inst. of Tech. Stockholm, Sweden)
Jirasek, Adam
(FOI Defence Analysis Stockholm, Sweden)
Badcock, Ken J.
(Liverpool Univ. United Kingdom)
Boelens, Okko J.
(National Aerospace Lab. Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Lamar, John E.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Crippa, Simone
(Royal Inst. of Tech. Stockholm, Sweden)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
October 1, 2009
Publication Information
Publication: Understanding and Modeling Vortical Flows to Improve the Technology Readiness Level for Military Aircraft
Subject Category
Aerodynamics
Distribution Limits
Public
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