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37th Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit 2001
DOI: 10.2514/6.2001-3459
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Computational insight to experimentally observed change in mixing characteristics of an RBCC engine in ejector mode

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“…The reasons have to do with the predictive capability of modern CFD software, which is still not at a point where the results they produce can be fully trusted on their own. Despite the inherent uncertainties, CFD tools are still widely used, and have in fact been utilized to help explain experimental findings [69] by supplementing the available data. In addition, the flexibility of current computational tools make them perfect candidates for use in neural-network based optimization codes, where the CFD simulation results can be used to generate the required response surface [40].…”
Section: Chapter 1 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reasons have to do with the predictive capability of modern CFD software, which is still not at a point where the results they produce can be fully trusted on their own. Despite the inherent uncertainties, CFD tools are still widely used, and have in fact been utilized to help explain experimental findings [69] by supplementing the available data. In addition, the flexibility of current computational tools make them perfect candidates for use in neural-network based optimization codes, where the CFD simulation results can be used to generate the required response surface [40].…”
Section: Chapter 1 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%