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GSRP/David Marshall: Fully Automated Cartesian Grid CFD Application for MDO in High Speed FlowsWith the renewed interest in Cartesian gridding methodologies for the ease and speed of gridding complex geometries in addition to the simplicity of the control volumes used in the computations, it has become important to investigate ways of extending the existing Cartesian grid solver functionalities. This includes developing methods of modeling the viscous effects in order to utilize Cartesian grids solvers for accurate drag predictions and addressing the issues related to the distributed memory parallelization of Cartesian solvers. This research presents advances in two areas of interest in Cartesian grid solvers, viscous effects modeling and MPI parallelization. The development of viscous effects modeling using solely Cartesian grids has been hampered by the widely varying control volume sizes associated with the mesh refinement and the cut cells associated with the solid surface. This problem is being addressed by using physically based modeling techniques to update the state vectors of the cut cells and removing them from the finite volume integration scheme. This work is performed on a new Cartesian grid solver, NASCART-GT, with modifications to its cut cell functionality. The development of MPI parallelization addresses issues associated with utilizing Cartesian solvers on distributed memory parallel environments. This work is performed on an existing Cartesian grid solver, CART3D, with modifications to its parallelization methodology.
Document ID
20040031532
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Other
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
November 14, 2003
Subject Category
Fluid Mechanics And Thermodynamics
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: GT Proj. 1606R84
CONTRACT_GRANT: NGT2-52266
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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