Aerodynamic Analyses Requiring Advanced Computers, Part 1Papers are presented which deal with results of theoretical research on aerodynamic flow problems requiring the use of advanced computers. Topics discussed include: viscous flows, boundary layer equations, turbulence modeling and Navier-Stokes equations, and internal flows.
IDRelationTitle19760002924WorkA numerical method for the prediction of high-speed boundary-layer transition using linear theory19760002933WorkSimulation of turbulent transonic separated flow over an airfoil19760002926WorkOn the calculation of supersonic, separating, and reattaching flows19760002929WorkSubgrid or Reynolds stress-modeling for three-dimensional turbulence computations19760002922WorkCalculation of three-dimensional compressible laminar and turbulent boundary layers. Calculation of three-dimensional compressible boundary layers on arbitrary wings19760002937WorkCalculation of supersonic three-dimensional free-mixing flows using the parabolic-elliptic Navier-Stokes equations19760002928WorkAnalytical study of mixing and reacting three-dimensional supersonic combustor flow fields19760002934WorkAn investigation of several numerical procedures for time-asymptotic compressible Navier-Stokes solutions19760002927WorkAsymptotic theory of two-dimensional trailing-edge flows19760002932WorkCalculation of shock-separated turbulent boundary layers19760002940WorkA comparison of a shock-capturing technique with experimental data for three-dimensional internal flows19760002942WorkNumerical methods for the calculation of three-dimensional nozzle exhaust flow fields19760002939WorkTime-dependent transonic flow solutions for axial turbomachinery19760002941WorkInternal and external axial corner flows19760002931WorkAn experimental and numerical investigation of shock-wave induced turbulent boundary-layer separation at hypersonic speeds19760002921WorkCalculation of three-dimensional compressible laminar and turbulent boundary layers. An implicit finite-difference procedure for solving the three-dimensional compressible laminar, transitional, and turbulent boundary-layer equations19760002935WorkNumerical solution of the Navier-Stokes equations for arbitrary two-dimensional airfoils19760002925WorkSolutions for incompressible separated boundary layers including viscous-inviscid interaction19760002938WorkComputational aspects of the prediction of multidimensional transonic flows in turbomachinery19760002930WorkInfluence of external disturbances and compressibility on free turbulent mixing19760002920WorkRemote access of the ILLIAC 419760002923WorkCalculation of three-dimensional compressible laminar and turbulent boundary flows. Three-dimensional compressible boundary layers of reacting gases over realistic configurations19760002936WorkNumerical computation of viscous flows on the lee side of blunt shapes flying at supersonic speeds