Application of chimera grid scheme to combustor flowfields at all speeds
Author(s) -
Shaye Yungster,
Kuo-Huey Chen
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
38th aerospace sciences meeting and exhibit
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1996-731
Subject(s) - grid , combustor , aerospace engineering , chimera (genetics) , computer science , scheme (mathematics) , environmental science , combustion , engineering , geology , mathematics , chemistry , organic chemistry , mathematical analysis , biochemistry , geodesy , gene
A CFD method for solving combustor flowfields at all speeds on complex configurations is presented. The approach is based on the ALLSPD-3D code which uses the compressible formulation of the flow equations including real gas effects, nonequilibrium chemistry and spray combustion. To facilitate the analysis of complex geometries, the chimera grid method is utilized. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first application of the chimera scheme to reacting flows. In order to evaluate the effectiveness of this numerical approach, several benchmark calculations of subsonic flows are presented. These include steady and unsteady flows, and bluff-body stabilized spray and premixed combustion flames. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of the combined ALLSPD3D/chimera grid approach for analyzing subsonic combustor flowfields down to the incompressible limit.
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