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Interfacing the Generalized Fluid System Simulation Program with the SINDA/G thermal program
Author(s) -
Paul Schallhorn,
Christopher Palmiter,
J. Farmer,
Shawn Breeding,
Randal W. Lycans,
Bruce K. Tiller
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
30th thermophysics conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2000-2504
Subject(s) - interfacing , computer science , thermal , computational science , physics , computer hardware , thermodynamics
A general purpose, one dimensional fluid flow code has been interfaced with the thermal analysis program SINDA/G. The flow code, GFSSP, is capable of analyzing steady state and transient flow in a complex network. The flow code is capable of modeling several physical phenomena including compressibility effects, phase changes, body forces (such as gravity and centrifugal) and mixture thermodynamics for multiple species. The addition of GFSSP to SINDA/G provides a significant improvement in convective heat transfer modeling for SINDA/G. The interface development was conducted in two phases. This paper describes the first (which allows for steady and quasi-steady - unsteady solid, steady fluid - conjugate heat transfer modeling). The second (full transient conjugate heat transfer modeling) phase of the interface development will be addressed in a later paper. Phase 1 development has been benchmarked to an analytical solution with excellent agreement. Additional test cases for each development phase demonstrate desired features of the interface. The results of the benchmark case, three additional test cases and a practical application are presented herein.

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