Abstract

Two methods are presented to solve for the transonic airfoil flow problems. The first method is based on the integral equation solution of the full-potential equation in terms of the velocity field, and a Shock Capturing-Shock Fitting (SCSF) scheme has been developed. The SCSF-scheme consists of a shock-capturing part and a shock-fitting part in which shock panels are introduced at the shock location. The sock panels are fitted and crossed by using the Rankine-Hugoniot relations. The second method is based on coupling the integral equation of the full-potential equation with the pseudo time integration of Euler equations in a small embedded region around the shock. The integral solution provides the initial and boundary conditions for the Euler domain. This scheme is named as the Integral Equation-Embedded Euler (IEEE) scheme. The two methods are applied to NACA 0012 and NACA 64A010A over a wide range of Mach numbers, and the reults are in good agreement with the experimental data and other computational results. The schemes converge within a number of iterations which is one-order of magnitude less than the finite-difference schemes.

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