Supersonic flow over three-dimensional ablated nosetips using an unsteady implicit numerical procedure

1980 
The three-dimensional supersonic flow over passive, that is, nonablating, indented nosetips of reentry vehicles is determined using an unsteady implicit numerical algorithm which solves either the inviscid Euler equations or the 'thin-layer' Navier-Stokes equations. A nonorthogonal independent variable transformation is used to map the distorted physical domain, containing multiple zones of embedded subsonic flow and separated flow regions into a rectangular computational volume at whose boundaries the required permeable or impermeable boundary conditions are simulated. Use of the implicit algorithm results in faster convergence to the steady state because of a larger allowable time step over conventional explicit schemes. The numerical results obtained compare favorably with existing numerical solutions and experimental data for simple spheres which validates the program. Results are also presented for analytically defined indented bodies for both laminar and turbulent flow conditions that demonstrate the program's capability for computing such flows.
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