Abstract

The solution of the semi-elliptic or so-called parabolized Navier-Stokes equations is considered for large Reynolds numbers and subsonic flows with strong pressure interaction. Flow past a cone-cylinder-boattail configuration is investigated as a prototype of strong viscous-inviscid interaction. A global boundary-layer relaxation procedure is utilized for the formulation of the discrete boundary-value problem. The resulting marching procedure does not require a sub-layer type of approximation. Furthermore, the method does not restrict the step size in the marching direction and is free from any departure effects. Solutions with large recirculation regions are calculated.

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