Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power – Contemporary Research


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This volume comprises the proceedings of the 42nd National and 5th International Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power held at IIT Kanpur in December, 2014.The conference proceedings encapsulate the best deliberations held during the conference. The diversity of participation in the conference, from academia, industry and research laboratories reflects in the articles appearing in the volume. This contributed volume has articles from authors who have participated in the conference on thematic areas such as Fundamental Issues and Perspectives in Fluid Mechanics; Measurement Techniques and Instrumentation; Computational Fluid Dynamics; Instability, Transition and Turbulence; Turbomachinery; Multiphase Flows; Fluid‐Structure Interaction and Flow‐Induced Noise; Microfluidics; Bio‐inspired Fluid Mechanics; Internal Combustion Engines and Gas Turbines; and Specialized Topics. The contents of this volume will prove useful to researchers from industry and academia alike.




Chimera


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Aerodynamics of Store Integration and Separation


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PEGSUS 4.0 User's Manual


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Many aerodynamic configurations are too complex to be represented by a single computational mesh. A multiple-mesh domain decomposition method called chimera has been developed to allow complex aerodynamic configurations to be modeled by a system of individually generated meshes, each representing a component of the overall configuration. The chimera approach requires the use of two computer codes, PEGSUS and a flow solver. PEGSUS calculates the interactions among the meshes and produces a file consisting of interpolation information that is used by the flow solver to obtain a global flow-field solution for the entire mesh system. This report documents the design and use of the latest version (4.0) of PEGSUS, and describes techniques for proper modeling of complex aerodynamic configurations.







Computational Structural Mechanics & Fluid Dynamics


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Computational structural mechanics (CSM) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) have emerged in the last two decades as new disciplines combining structural mechanics and fluid dynamics with approximation theory, numerical analysis and computer science. Their use has transformed much of theoretical mechanics and abstract science into practical and essential tools for a multitude of technological developments which affect many facets of our life. This collection of over 40 papers provides an authoritative documentation of major advances in both CSM and CFD, helping to identify future directions of development in these rapidly changing fields. Key areas covered are fluid structure interaction and aeroelasticity, CFD technology and reacting flows, micromechanics, stability and eigenproblems, probabilistic methods and chaotic dynamics, perturbation and spectral methods, element technology (finite volume, finite elements and boundary elements), adaptive methods, parallel processing machines and applications, and visualization, mesh generation and artificial intelligence interfaces.