Turbomachinery design using CFD [microform] = La conception des turbo machines par l'aérodynamique numérique.

AIRCRAFT ENGINES ; COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS ; COMPUTATIONAL GRIDS ; COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN ; ENGINE DESIGN ; GAS TURBINES ; OPTIMIZATION ; THREE DIMENSIONAL MODELS ; TURBOMACHINERY ; AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY ; COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ; CONFERENCES ; GRID GENERATION (MATHEMATICS) ; JET FLOW ; TURBULENCE MOD...

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Corporate Authors: North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development. Propulsion and Energetics Panel, North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development. Consultant and Exchange Programme
Other title:Conception des turbo machines par l'aérodynamique numérique.
La conception des turbo machines par l'aérodynamique numérique.
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: Neuilly-sur-Seine, France : AGARD, 1994.
Series:AGARD lecture series ; no. 195.
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Summary:AIRCRAFT ENGINES ; COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS ; COMPUTATIONAL GRIDS ; COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN ; ENGINE DESIGN ; GAS TURBINES ; OPTIMIZATION ; THREE DIMENSIONAL MODELS ; TURBOMACHINERY ; AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY ; COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ; CONFERENCES ; GRID GENERATION (MATHEMATICS) ; JET FLOW ; TURBULENCE MODELS ; TURBULENT FLOW ; UNSTEADY FLOW.
Abstract:Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has become a major design tool for designers of turbomachinery. The progress in this area is fast, and the use of 3-D methods is becoming increasingly applicable to the design process. This Lecture Series includes: (1) Computational methods for preliminary design and geometry definitions; (2) Methods for computing through-flows, blade-to-blade flows and geometry generation; (3) Optimization strategies; (4) Designing in three dimensions; (5) Code validation, mesh influence on solution accuracy; (6) Turbulence and transition modelling; (7) Comparison of time averaged flow solvers and 3-D unsteady CFD codes; (8) Industrial use of CFD and the points of view of the designers.
Item Description:"The material in this publication was assembled to support a lecture series under the sponsorship of the Propulsion and Energetics Panel of AGARD and the Consultant and Exchange Programme of AGARD, presented on 24th- 25th May 1994 in Ohio, United States, 6th-7th June 1994 in Ankara, Turkey, and 9th-10th June 1994 in Munich, Germany."
Abstract also in French.
Physical Description:1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations.
Also freely available online via DTIC or NATO.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
Reproduction Note:Microfiche.
Additional Physical Form available Note:Also freely available online via DTIC or NATO.