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  1. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
  2. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering : Volume 38
  3. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering : Volume 38, Issue 1, January 2016
  4. Numerical simulations of three-dimensional flow over a multi-stage rocket using finite volumes
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Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering : Volume 38
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering : Volume 38, Issue 8, December 2016
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering : Volume 38, Issue 7, October 2016
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering : Volume 38, Issue 5, June 2016
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering : Volume 38, Issue 4, April 2016
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering : Volume 38, Issue 3, March 2016
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering : Volume 38, Issue 2, February 2016
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering : Volume 38, Issue 1, January 2016
Numerical simulations of three-dimensional flow over a multi-stage rocket using finite volumes
The effects of computed tomography scanner parameters on the quality of the reverse triangular surface model of the fibula
A study of three-dimensional LES of turbulent combustion with radiative heat transfer
Prediction of dynamic strain using modal parameters
Experimental determination of stiffness and damping in rotating systems using metaheuristic hybrid optimization and state observers
Natural convection boundary layer flow due to gyrotactic microorganisms about a vertical cone in porous media saturated by a nanofluid
On the rupture of a round liquid jet: the primary atomization process
Unaxisymmetric stagnation-point flow and heat transfer of a viscous fluid on a moving cylinder with time-dependent axial velocity
New methodology for AC-pulsed GMAW parameterization applied to aluminum shipbuilding
A study on drawbead restraining force effectiveness
The effect of normal and through thickness shear stresses on the formability of isotropic sheet metals
Multi-body simulation of a flapping-wing robot using an efficient dynamical model
A modified implicit–explicit integration scheme: an application to elastoplasticity problems
Experimental and CFD investigations of turbulent cross-flow in staggered tube bundle equipped with grooved cylinders
Design innovation in dynamic coupling of starting system for internal combustion engines
The effect of the lubricating oil on heat transfer in a hermetic reciprocating compressor
Void fraction predictive method based on the minimum kinetic energy
Time-periodic non-Newtonian power-law flow across a triangular prism
Study of squeeze film damping characteristics under different gas mediums in a capacitive MEMS accelerometer
Finite element mesh generation for fracture mechanics in 3D coupled with ansys$^{®}$: elliptical cracks and lack of fusion in nozzle welds
Bending and free vibration analysis of functionally graded plates using a simple shear deformation theory and the concept the neutral surface position
A neuro-genetic approach to the optimal design of gear-blank lightening holes
Numerical study of dual-phase-lag heat conduction in a thermal barrier coating with a hybrid method
Robust optimization of turbomachinery cascades using inverse methods
Stochastic dynamics of a non-linear cable–beam system
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Numerical simulations of three-dimensional flow over a multi-stage rocket using finite volumes

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Author Scalabrin, Leonardo Costa Azevedo, João Luiz F.
Copyright Year 2015
Abstract The paper discusses the results obtained using an in-house developed finite volume code for three-dimensional, unstructured, adaptive meshes to simulate inviscid and viscous flows. A fully explicit, second-order accurate, five-stage, Runge–Kutta time-stepping scheme is used to perform the time march of the flow equations. Two different forms for flux calculation on the volume faces are implemented. The first one is a centered scheme which requires the addition of artificial dissipation terms. The other form for flux calculation is based on the van Leer flux-vector splitting scheme. The boundary conditions are set using Riemann invariants. The implementation uses a cell-centered, face-based data structure. The Spalart and Allmaras turbulence model is implemented to simulate viscous flows at high Reynolds numbers. In order to enhance the quality of the results, h-refinement routines are implemented in the code to adapt the original mesh. These routines are able to handle tetrahedra, hexahedra, triangular base prisms and quadrilateral base pyramids. A sensor based on density gradients selects the elements to be refined. The paper presents simulation results obtained for the Brazilian Satellite Launcher. The simulations using the adaptive mesh refinement routines are performed for inviscid flows. The paper also presents simulations of transonic and supersonic turbulent viscous flows over the vehicle.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 20
Page Count 20
File Format PDF
ISSN 16785878
Journal Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
Volume Number 38
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 18063691
Language English
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publisher Date 2015-03-20
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword CFD Unstructured meshes Adaptive meshes Supersonic flows Mechanical Engineering Finite volume schemes Transonic flows
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Applied Mathematics Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Automotive Engineering Mechanical Engineering Aerospace Engineering
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