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Zh. Vychisl. Mat. Mat. Fiz., 2016 Volume 56, Number 6, Pages 1025–1033 (Mi zvmmf10407)

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Supersonic flow past a flat lattice of cylindrical rods

S. V. Guvernyuka, F. A. Maksimovba

a Research Institute of Mechanics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Michurinskii pr. 1, Moscow, 119192, Russia
b Institute for Computer-Aided Design, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vtoraya Brestskaya ul. 19/18, Moscow, 123056, Russia

Abstract: Two-dimensional supersonic laminar ideal gas flows past a regular flat lattice of identical circular cylinders lying in a plane perpendicular to the free-stream velocity are numerically simulated. The flows are computed by applying a multiblock numerical technique with local boundary-fitted curvilinear grids that have finite regions overlapping the global rectangular grid covering the entire computational domain. Viscous boundary layers are resolved on the local grids by applying the Navier–Stokes equations, while the aerodynamic interference of shock wave structures occurring between the lattice elements is described by the Euler equations. In the overlapping grid regions, the functions are interpolated to the grid interfaces. The regimes of supersonic lattice flow are classified. The parameter ranges in which the steady flow around the lattice is not unique are detected, and the mechanisms of hysteresis phenomena are examined.

Key words: multiblock computational technique Navier–Stokes and Euler equations, shock wave structures, wake, hysteresis.

UDC: 519.634

Received: 09.11.2015

DOI: 10.7868/S0044466916060156


 English version:
Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, 2016, 56:6, 1012–1019

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