Spreadsheet Fluid Dynamics of a Blunt Body Problem
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概要
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A supersonic blunt body problem was solved by the Euler equation, by using spreadsheets. Spreadsheets have an iteration function, and a finite difference Euler equation can be solved by flux vector splitting and the explicit time marching procedure. The cells in a spreadsheet are used as grids in computational fluid dynamics (CFD). We created computational space on spreadsheets based on standard CFD procedures. We first solved a blunt body problem, i.e., the flow around a sphere, with a prescribed approximate hyperbolic shock. This was an engineering approach and the result was satisfactory and comparable to that of the experiment. We used a coarse grid system and the shock fitting technique was subsequently employed by using the time-dependent cells. The asymptotic shock waveform was almost identical to the real one. The physical quantities of the flow were compared to the experimental results.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2002-11-15
著者
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Morishita Etsuo
Department Of Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate School Of Engineering Utsunomiya Universit
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Morishita Etsuo
Department Of Aeronautics And Astronautics Graduate School Of Engineering University Of Tokyo
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