Title of article
The multi-domain method for computation of the aerodynamics of a parachute crossing the far wake of an aircraft Original Research Article
Author/Authors
T. Tezduyar، نويسنده , , Y. Osawa and A. Sato، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
12
From page
705
To page
716
Abstract
We present the multi-domain method (MDM) for computation of unsteady flow past a cargo aircraft and around a parachute crossing the aircraftʹs far wake. The base computational methods used here are the stabilized semi-discrete and space-time finite element formulations developed earlier. In the MDM, the computational domain is divided into an ordered sequence of overlapping subdomains. The flow field computed over Subdomain-1, which contains the aircraft, supplies the inflow boundary conditions for Subdomain-2, which is used for computing the long-wake flow. Subdomain-3 contains the parachute, and moves across Subdomain-2. The boundary conditions for Subdomain-3 are extracted from the flow field computed over Subdomain-2, at locations corresponding to the positions of the boundaries of Subdomain-3 as it crosses Subdomain-2. The computation over Subdomain-1, which contains a complex but fixed object, is based on a general-purpose implementation of the semi-discrete formulation. The computation over Subdomain-2, which contains no objects, is based on a special-purpose implementation that exploits the simplicity of the mesh to increase the computational speed. The computation over Subdomain-3, which contains a complex and moving object, is based on a general-purpose implementation of the space-time formulation. With a numerical example, we show that different methods can be brought together in the context of the MDM to address the computational challenges involved in the aerodynamics of a parachute crossing the far wake of an aircraft.
Journal title
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
Record number
892435
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