Abstract

Improvements to a time-accurate approximate factorization (AF) algorithm have been implemented for steady and unsteady transonic analysis of realistic aircraft configurations. The algorithm improvements include: an Engquist-Osher (E-O) type-dependent switch to more accurately and efficiently treat regions of supersonic flow, extension of the E-O switch for second-order spatial accuracy in these regions, nonreflecting far field boundary conditions for more accurate unsteady applications, and several modifications which accelerate convergence to steady-state. Calculations are presented for several configurations to evaluate the algorithm modifications. The modifications have significantly improved the stability of the AF algorithm and hence the reliability of the CAP-TSD code in general.

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