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Establishing Best Practices for X-57 Maxwell CFD Database Generation
Author(s) -
Jared C. Duensing,
Seung Yoo,
Daniel Teixeira Maldonado,
Jeffrey A. Housman,
James C. Jensen,
Cetin C. Kiris
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
aiaa scitech 2022 forum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2019-0274
Subject(s) - computational fluid dynamics , computer science , database , maxwell's equations , physics , mechanics , classical mechanics
The X-57 Maxwell is NASA’s latest electric airplane concept that has been simulated for aerodynamic performance using the structured overset and unstructured grid solvers within the Launch Ascent and Vehicle Aerodynamics (LAVA) solver framework as well as the unstructured polyhedral grid solver in Star-CCM+ for code-to-code comparison. In order to validate the predictions, comparisons were made between the CFD solutions and experimental data collected in the 12-foot Low-Speed Wind Tunnel at NASA Langley Research Center. The simulations are in preparation for the development of a comprehensive aerodynamic database which will assess aircraft performance at a variety of conditions. The findings from these simulations will establish the best practices for mesh resolution, numerical discretization, and turbulence modeling to be used for this database. Preliminary database results have shown that best-practices learned from the initial validation simulations will potentially reduce error in X-57 aerodynamic loads and moments relative to experiment by up to 14%.

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