High-fidelity methods for the prediction of ice debris trajectories
BEAUGENDRE, Héloïse
Certified Adaptive discRete moDels for robust simulAtions of CoMplex flOws with Moving fronts [CARDAMOM]
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Certified Adaptive discRete moDels for robust simulAtions of CoMplex flOws with Moving fronts [CARDAMOM]
BEAUGENDRE, Héloïse
Certified Adaptive discRete moDels for robust simulAtions of CoMplex flOws with Moving fronts [CARDAMOM]
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Certified Adaptive discRete moDels for robust simulAtions of CoMplex flOws with Moving fronts [CARDAMOM]
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Ce document a été publié dans
2018 AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, 2018-01-08, Kissimmee.
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Résumé en anglais
Ice release is of concern to aircraft manufacturers due to the potential damage that the ice debris can cause on aircraft components. This raises the need for accurate ice trajectory simulation tools to support pre-design, ...Lire la suite >
Ice release is of concern to aircraft manufacturers due to the potential damage that the ice debris can cause on aircraft components. This raises the need for accurate ice trajectory simulation tools to support pre-design, design and certification phases while improving cost efficiency. High-fidelity models involve fully coupled time-accurate aerodynamic and flight mechanics simulations and thus require the use of emerging simulation tools, such as approaches based on immersed boundary methods or chimera grids. In the paper, the developments of current simulations tools for ice block trajectories performed in the scope of the recently completed research project STORM are described and validated against a STORM experimental date base of trajectories created by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in collaboration with the German-Dutch Wind Tunnel foundation/< Réduire
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ADVECTION
RESIDUAL DISTRIBUTION
DIFFUSION
Projet Européen
Efficient ice protection Systems and simulation Techniques Of ice Release on propulsive systeMs
Project ANR
Equipement d'excellence de calcul intensif de Mesocentres coordonnés - Tremplin vers le calcul petaflopique et l'exascale - ANR-10-EQPX-0029
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