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High-Order Finite Difference Methods With Subcell Resolution For Hyperbolic Conservation Laws With Stiff Reaction Terms: Preliminary Results, W. Wang, C.-W. Shu, Helen Yee, Bjorn Sjögreen
High-Order Finite Difference Methods With Subcell Resolution For Hyperbolic Conservation Laws With Stiff Reaction Terms: Preliminary Results, W. Wang, C.-W. Shu, Helen Yee, Bjorn Sjögreen
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Publications
The motivation for this research stems from the high-speed chemical reacting flows which have stiff reaction terms, where the chemical time scales are often much smaller than the fluid dynamics time scales. It is usually too expensive to resolve all the spatial/ temporal scales if we are only interested in the main flow. On the other hand, insufficient spatial/temporal resolution will cause the speed of propagation of discontinuities to be incorrectly predicted for many numerical methods. This numerical phenomenon was first observed by Colella et al. (1986). Then LeVeque & Yee (1990) showed that a similar spurious propagation phenomenon can …
High-Order Simulation Of Hypersonic Nonequilibrium Flows On Overset Grids, A. Lani, Bjorn Sjögreen, Helen Yee
High-Order Simulation Of Hypersonic Nonequilibrium Flows On Overset Grids, A. Lani, Bjorn Sjögreen, Helen Yee
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Publications
The time-accurate unsteady 3D compressible flow solver ADPDIS3D is supported by a grant from the Department of Energy (DOE) SciDAC program through the Science Application Partnership (SAP) initiative. The objective of this grant is to develop, implement and validate this variable high-order 3-D multiblock overlapping (overset) grid solver for turbulence with strong shocks and density variations. ADPDIS3D includes capabilities for both direct numerical simulation (DNS), resolving all scales of the flow fields, and large eddy simulation (LES) modeling the small turbulent scales. One of the unique features of the code is the ability to perform DNS and LES computations in …