Print Email Facebook Twitter Development of numerical algorithms for end-user applications in aerospace Part of: ECCOMAS CFD 2006: Proceedings of the European Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics· list the conference papers Title Development of numerical algorithms for end-user applications in aerospace Author De Cock, K.M.J. Boelens, O.J. Kok, J.C. Prananta, B.B. Soemarwoto, B.I. Van der Ven, H. Date 2006-09-07 Abstract In this paper, a cross-section of numerical algorithm development at NLR for end-user applications in aerospace is presented. Aerospace is characterized by high safety requirements and standards, complex development programs and operational processes, and challenging multi-physics phenomena. An example is the certification or qualification of civil and military aircraft, helicopters, Unmanned (Combat) Aerial Vehicles (UCAV), or Expendable Launch Vehicles (ELV). This application requires numerical algorithms that have a high level of physical fidelity, a high level of accuracy, short total turn-around times, and low cost. Three applications driving numerical algorithm development at NLR are presented: the simulation of nozzle buffet loads, for qualified space launchers, the simulation of non-linear flutter properties, for qualified fighter configurations, and the simulation of blade-vortex interaction, for the development of environmentally friendly helicopters. Subject aerospacenumerical algorithmscertificationqualification To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:446a9af3-b89f-4676-b765-785d23ed1b17 Part of collection Conference proceedings Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2006 De Cock, K.M.J.; Boelens, O.J.; Kok, J.C.; Prananta, B.B.; Soemarwoto, B.I.; Van der Ven, H. Files PDF deCock.pdf 511.88 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:446a9af3-b89f-4676-b765-785d23ed1b17/datastream/OBJ/view