Numerical and physical aspects of aerodynamic flows III; Proceedings of the Third Symposium, California State University, Long Beach, CA, January 21-24, 1985
The present symposium considers hydrodynamic stability and turbulent transition, transition calculations in three-dimensional flows, a quasi-simultaneous finite difference approach for strongly interacting flows, the significance of the thin layer Navier-Stokes approximation, unsteady airfoil boundary layers, predictions and experiments on airfoils at low Reynolds numbers, and a comparison of interactive boundary layer and thin layer Navier-Stokes procedures. Also discussed are a viscous-inviscid interaction method for computing unsteady transonic separation, massive separation and dynamic stall on a cusped trailing edge airfoil, the computation of turbulent separated flows over wings, an iterative scheme for three-dimensional transonic flows, and the computation of three-dimensional flows with shock wave/boundary layer interaction. Many of the papers in this symposium were abstracted previously (cf., A85-42951).
- OSTI ID:
- 6960779
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-850139-
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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