Abstract
A topological-feature adaptation method is proposed to compute vortical flows around a delta wing at high incidence. Vortex-center identification based on the locally applied critical-point method is utilized as an indicator of the grid refinement using Rivara's bisection algorithm. The three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations are solved using the hybrid unstructured grid. The computed results show that the refinement at the vortex core is effective to improve the numerical accuracy of the flow around a delta wing. The present feature-adaptive refinement is especially effective to improve the prediction of the vortex breakdown positions at high incidence
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