22nd Applied Aerodynamics Conference and Exhibit 2004
DOI: 10.2514/6.2004-5384
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Centered and Upwind Multigrid Turbulent Flow Simulations with Applications to Launch Vehicles

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“…It is known that flux schemes may have influence in such flow solutions, as reported by Swanson, Radespiel and Turkel (1998), Zingg et al (1999), Allmaras (2002), and Bigarella (2002). The present group attributes such problems to nonphysical behavior of centered flux schemes, more precisely in the explicitly added artificial dissipation model, as reported in Bigarella, Moreira and Azevedo (2004). The present paper shows conclusive results that corroborate this assertive.…”
Section: Paper Received 27 July 2009 Paper Accepted 29 November 2011supporting
confidence: 79%
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“…It is known that flux schemes may have influence in such flow solutions, as reported by Swanson, Radespiel and Turkel (1998), Zingg et al (1999), Allmaras (2002), and Bigarella (2002). The present group attributes such problems to nonphysical behavior of centered flux schemes, more precisely in the explicitly added artificial dissipation model, as reported in Bigarella, Moreira and Azevedo (2004). The present paper shows conclusive results that corroborate this assertive.…”
Section: Paper Received 27 July 2009 Paper Accepted 29 November 2011supporting
confidence: 79%
“…A dependency of the numerical solution with the computational mesh topology and refinement has also been observed. Although Bigarella (2002) reports this problem in a different context, namely a finite difference code, the same issue can also be found with the present finite volume formulation (Bigarella, Moreira and Azevedo, 2004). Moreover, Bigarella, Moreira and Azevedo (2004) also discuss a detailed analysis of mesh topology for such boundary layer flows.…”
Section: Subsonic Flat Platementioning
confidence: 79%
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