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IDIHOM: Industrialization of High-Order Methods - A Top-Down Approach - Results of a Collaborative Research Project Funded by... IDIHOM: Industrialization of High-Order Methods - A Top-Down Approach - Results of a Collaborative Research Project Funded by the European Union, 2010 - 2014 (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
Norbert Kroll, Charles Hirsch, Francesco Bassi, Craig Johnston, Koen Hillewaert
R2,998 Discovery Miles 29 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book describes the main findings of the EU-funded project IDIHOM (Industrialization of High-Order Methods - A Top-Down Approach). The goal of this project was the improvement, utilization and demonstration of innovative higher-order simulation capabilities for large-scale aerodynamic application challenges in the aircraft industry. The IDIHOM consortium consisted of 21 organizations, including aircraft manufacturers, software vendors, as well as the major European research establishments and several universities, all of them with proven expertise in the field of computational fluid dynamics. After a general introduction to the project, the book reports on new approaches for curved boundary-grid generation, high-order solution methods and visualization techniques. It summarizes the achievements, weaknesses and perspectives of the new simulation capabilities developed by the project partners for various industrial applications, and includes internal- and external-aerodynamic as well as multidisciplinary test cases.

Computational Flight Testing - Results of the Closing Symposium of the German Research Initiative ComFliTe, Braunschweig,... Computational Flight Testing - Results of the Closing Symposium of the German Research Initiative ComFliTe, Braunschweig, Germany, June 11th-12th, 2012 (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
Norbert Kroll, Rolf Radespiel, Jan Willem van der Burg, Kaare Sorensen
R4,766 Discovery Miles 47 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book reports on the German research initiative ComFliTe (Computational Flight Testing), the main goal of which was to enhance the capabilities of and tools for numerical simulation in flight physics to support future aircraft design and development. The initiative was coordinated by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and promoted collaboration between the aircraft industry and academia. Activities focused on improving physical modeling for separated flows, developing advanced numerical algorithms for series computations and sensitivity predictions, as well as surrogate and reduced order modeling for aero data production and developing robust fluid-, structure- and flight mechanics coupling procedures. Further topics included more efficient handling of aircraft control surfaces and improving simulation methods for maneuvers, such as gust encounter. The important results of this three-year initiative were presented during the ComFliTe closing symposium, which took place at the DLR in Braunschweig, Germany, on 11-12 June 2012. Computational Flight Testing addresses both students and researchers in the areas of mathematics, numerical simulation and optimization methods, as well as professionals in aircraft design working at the forefront of their field.

MEGADESIGN and MegaOpt - German Initiatives for Aerodynamic Simulation and Optimization in Aircraft Design - Results of the... MEGADESIGN and MegaOpt - German Initiatives for Aerodynamic Simulation and Optimization in Aircraft Design - Results of the closing symposium of the MEGADESIGN and MegaOpt projects, Braunschweig, Germany, May 23 and 24, 2007 (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
Norbert Kroll, Dieter Schwamborn, Klaus Becker, Herbert Rieger, Frank Thiele
R5,616 Discovery Miles 56 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the last decade, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has become a - ture technology for the development of new products in aeronautical industry. Aerodynamic design engineers have progressively taken advantage of the pos- bilities o?ered by the numericalsolutionof the Reynolds averagedNavier-Stokes (RANS) equations. Signi?cant improvements in physical modeling and solution algorithms as well as the enormous increase of computer power enable hi- ?delity numerical simulations in all stages of aircraft development. In Germany, the national CFD project MEGAFLOW furthered the dev- opment and availability of RANS solvers for the prediction of complex ?ow problemssigni?cantly. MEGAFLOWwasinitiated by the?rstaviationresearch programoftheFederalGovernmentin1995undertheleadershipoftheDLR(see Kroll, N. , Fassbender, J. K. (Eds). : MEGAFLOW - Numerical Flow Simulation for Aircraft Design; Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design, Volume 89, Springer, 2005). A network from aircraft industry, DLR and several universities was created with the goal to focus and direct development activities for numerical ?ow simulation towards a common aerodynamic si- lation system providing both a block-structured (FLOWer-Code) and a hybrid (TAU-Code) parallel ? ow prediction capability. Today, both codes have reached a high level of maturity and reliability. They are routinely used at DLR and German aeronautic industry for a wide range of aerodynamic applications. For many universities the MEGAFLOW software represents a platform for the - provementofphysicalmodelsandfortheinvestigationofcomplex?owproblems. The network was established as an e?cient group of very closely co-operating partners with supplementing expertises and experience.

MEGAFLOW - Numerical Flow Simulation for Aircraft Design - Results of the second phase of the German CFD initiative MEGAFLOW,... MEGAFLOW - Numerical Flow Simulation for Aircraft Design - Results of the second phase of the German CFD initiative MEGAFLOW, presented during its closing symposium at DLR, Braunschweig, Germany, December 10 and 11, 2002 (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
Norbert Kroll, Jens K. Fassbender
R5,620 Discovery Miles 56 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The aerospace industry increasingly relies on advanced numerical simulation tools in the early design phase. This volume provides the results of a German initiative which combines many of the CFD development activities from the German Aerospace Center (DLR), universities, and aircraft industry. Numerical algorithms for structured and hybrid Navier-Stokes solvers are presented in detail. The capabilities of the software for complex industrial applications are demonstrated.

Advances in Simulation of Wing and Nacelle Stall - Results of the Closing Symposium of the DFG Research Unit FOR 1066, December... Advances in Simulation of Wing and Nacelle Stall - Results of the Closing Symposium of the DFG Research Unit FOR 1066, December 1-2, 2014, Braunschweig, Germany (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Rolf Radespiel, Reinhard Niehuis, Norbert Kroll, Kathrin Behrends
R6,547 Discovery Miles 65 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The book reports on advanced solutions to the problem of simulating wing and nacelle stall, as presented and discussed by internationally recognized researchers at the Closing Symposium of the DFG Research Unit FOR 1066. Reliable simulations of flow separation on airfoils, wings and powered engine nacelles at high Reynolds numbers represent great challenges in defining suitable mathematical models, computing numerically accurate solutions and providing comprehensive experimental data for the validation of numerical simulations. Additional problems arise from the need to consider airframe-engine interactions and inhomogeneous onset flow conditions, as real aircraft operate in atmospheric environments with often-large distortions. The findings of fundamental and applied research into these and other related issues are reported in detail in this book, which targets all readers, academics and professionals alike, interested in the development of advanced computational fluid dynamics modeling for the simulation of complex aircraft flows with flow separation.

ADIGMA - A European Initiative on the Development of Adaptive Higher-Order Variational Methods for Aerospace Applications -... ADIGMA - A European Initiative on the Development of Adaptive Higher-Order Variational Methods for Aerospace Applications - Results of a Collaborative Research Project Funded by the European Union, 2006-2009 (Hardcover, Edition.)
Norbert Kroll, Heribert Bieler, Herman de Coninck, Vincent Couaillier, Harmen Van Der Ven, …
R8,178 Discovery Miles 81 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume contains results gained from the EU-funded 6th Framework project ADIGMA (Adaptive Higher-order Variational Methods for Aerodynamic Applications in Industry). The goal of ADIGMA was the development and utilization of innovative adaptive higher-order methods for the compressible flow equations enabling reliable, mesh independent numerical solutions for large-scale aerodynamic applications in aircraft industry. The ADIGMA consortium was comprised of 22 organizations which included the main European aircraft manufacturers, the major European research establishments and several universities, all with well proven expertise in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). The book presents an introduction to the project, exhibits partners methods and approaches and provides a critical assessment of the newly developed methods for industrial aerodynamic applications. The best numerical strategies for integration as major building blocks for the next generation of industrial flow solvers are identified. "

IDIHOM: Industrialization of High-Order Methods - A Top-Down Approach - Results of a Collaborative Research Project Funded by... IDIHOM: Industrialization of High-Order Methods - A Top-Down Approach - Results of a Collaborative Research Project Funded by the European Union, 2010 - 2014 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
Norbert Kroll, Charles Hirsch, Francesco Bassi, Craig Johnston, Koen Hillewaert
R2,976 Discovery Miles 29 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book describes the main findings of the EU-funded project IDIHOM (Industrialization of High-Order Methods - A Top-Down Approach). The goal of this project was the improvement, utilization and demonstration of innovative higher-order simulation capabilities for large-scale aerodynamic application challenges in the aircraft industry. The IDIHOM consortium consisted of 21 organizations, including aircraft manufacturers, software vendors, as well as the major European research establishments and several universities, all of them with proven expertise in the field of computational fluid dynamics. After a general introduction to the project, the book reports on new approaches for curved boundary-grid generation, high-order solution methods and visualization techniques. It summarizes the achievements, weaknesses and perspectives of the new simulation capabilities developed by the project partners for various industrial applications, and includes internal- and external-aerodynamic as well as multidisciplinary test cases.

Advances in Simulation of Wing and Nacelle Stall - Results of the Closing Symposium of the DFG Research Unit FOR 1066, December... Advances in Simulation of Wing and Nacelle Stall - Results of the Closing Symposium of the DFG Research Unit FOR 1066, December 1-2, 2014, Braunschweig, Germany (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016)
Rolf Radespiel, Reinhard Niehuis, Norbert Kroll, Kathrin Behrends
R5,509 Discovery Miles 55 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book reports on advanced solutions to the problem of simulating wing and nacelle stall, as presented and discussed by internationally recognized researchers at the Closing Symposium of the DFG Research Unit FOR 1066. Reliable simulations of flow separation on airfoils, wings and powered engine nacelles at high Reynolds numbers represent great challenges in defining suitable mathematical models, computing numerically accurate solutions and providing comprehensive experimental data for the validation of numerical simulations. Additional problems arise from the need to consider airframe-engine interactions and inhomogeneous onset flow conditions, as real aircraft operate in atmospheric environments with often-large distortions. The findings of fundamental and applied research into these and other related issues are reported in detail in this book, which targets all readers, academics and professionals alike, interested in the development of advanced computational fluid dynamics modeling for the simulation of complex aircraft flows with flow separation.

Computational Flight Testing - Results of the Closing Symposium of the German Research Initiative ComFliTe, Braunschweig,... Computational Flight Testing - Results of the Closing Symposium of the German Research Initiative ComFliTe, Braunschweig, Germany, June 11th-12th, 2012 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2013)
Norbert Kroll, Rolf Radespiel, Jan Willem van der Burg, Kaare Sorensen
R5,037 Discovery Miles 50 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book reports on the German research initiative ComFliTe (Computational Flight Testing), the main goal of which was to enhance the capabilities of and tools for numerical simulation in flight physics to support future aircraft design and development. The initiative was coordinated by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and promoted collaboration between the aircraft industry and academia. Activities focused on improving physical modeling for separated flows, developing advanced numerical algorithms for series computations and sensitivity predictions, as well as surrogate and reduced order modeling for aero data production and developing robust fluid-, structure- and flight mechanics coupling procedures. Further topics included more efficient handling of aircraft control surfaces and improving simulation methods for maneuvers, such as gust encounter. The important results of this three-year initiative were presented during the ComFliTe closing symposium, which took place at the DLR in Braunschweig, Germany, on 11-12 June 2012. Computational Flight Testing addresses both students and researchers in the areas of mathematics, numerical simulation and optimization methods, as well as professionals in aircraft design working at the forefront of their field.

ADIGMA - A European Initiative on the Development of Adaptive Higher-Order Variational Methods for Aerospace Applications -... ADIGMA - A European Initiative on the Development of Adaptive Higher-Order Variational Methods for Aerospace Applications - Results of a Collaborative Research Project Funded by the European Union, 2006-2009 (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Norbert Kroll, Heribert Bieler, Herman de Coninck, Vincent Couaillier, Harmen Van Der Ven, …
R8,130 Discovery Miles 81 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume contains results gained from the EU-funded 6th Framework project ADIGMA (Adaptive Higher-order Variational Methods for Aerodynamic Applications in Industry). The goal of ADIGMA was the development and utilization of innovative adaptive higher-order methods for the compressible flow equations enabling reliable, mesh independent numerical solutions for large-scale aerodynamic applications in aircraft industry. The ADIGMA consortium was comprised of 22 organizations which included the main European aircraft manufacturers, the major European research establishments and several universities, all with well proven expertise in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). The book presents an introduction to the project, exhibits partners methods and approaches and provides a critical assessment of the newly developed methods for industrial aerodynamic applications. The best numerical strategies for integration as major building blocks for the next generation of industrial flow solvers are identified. "

MEGADESIGN and MegaOpt - German Initiatives for Aerodynamic Simulation and Optimization in Aircraft Design - Results of the... MEGADESIGN and MegaOpt - German Initiatives for Aerodynamic Simulation and Optimization in Aircraft Design - Results of the closing symposium of the MEGADESIGN and MegaOpt projects, Braunschweig, Germany, May 23 and 24, 2007 (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Norbert Kroll, Dieter Schwamborn, Klaus Becker, Herbert Rieger, Frank Thiele
R5,437 Discovery Miles 54 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the last decade, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has become a - ture technology for the development of new products in aeronautical industry. Aerodynamic design engineers have progressively taken advantage of the pos- bilities o?ered by the numericalsolutionof the Reynolds averagedNavier-Stokes (RANS) equations. Signi?cant improvements in physical modeling and solution algorithms as well as the enormous increase of computer power enable hi- ?delity numerical simulations in all stages of aircraft development. In Germany, the national CFD project MEGAFLOW furthered the dev- opment and availability of RANS solvers for the prediction of complex ?ow problemssigni?cantly. MEGAFLOWwasinitiated by the?rstaviationresearch programoftheFederalGovernmentin1995undertheleadershipoftheDLR(see Kroll, N. , Fassbender, J. K. (Eds). : MEGAFLOW - Numerical Flow Simulation for Aircraft Design; Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design, Volume 89, Springer, 2005). A network from aircraft industry, DLR and several universities was created with the goal to focus and direct development activities for numerical ?ow simulation towards a common aerodynamic si- lation system providing both a block-structured (FLOWer-Code) and a hybrid (TAU-Code) parallel ? ow prediction capability. Today, both codes have reached a high level of maturity and reliability. They are routinely used at DLR and German aeronautic industry for a wide range of aerodynamic applications. For many universities the MEGAFLOW software represents a platform for the - provementofphysicalmodelsandfortheinvestigationofcomplex?owproblems. The network was established as an e?cient group of very closely co-operating partners with supplementing expertises and experience.

MEGAFLOW - Numerical Flow Simulation for Aircraft Design - Results of the second phase of the German CFD initiative MEGAFLOW,... MEGAFLOW - Numerical Flow Simulation for Aircraft Design - Results of the second phase of the German CFD initiative MEGAFLOW, presented during its closing symposium at DLR, Braunschweig, Germany, December 10 and 11, 2002 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005)
Norbert Kroll, Jens K. Fassbender
R5,437 Discovery Miles 54 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The aerospace industry increasingly relies on advanced numerical simulation tools in the early design phase. This volume provides the results of a German initiative which combines many of the CFD development activities from the German Aerospace Center (DLR), universities, and aircraft industry. Numerical algorithms for structured and hybrid Navier-Stokes solvers are presented in detail. The capabilities of the software for complex industrial applications are demonstrated.

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