14th Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference 1999
DOI: 10.2514/6.1999-3304
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An intergrid-boundary definition method for overset unstructured grid approach

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“…1,2 Relatively recent activities have applied the approach to unstructured grids to accommodate relative motion and to eliminate the need to regrid for geometry changes. 3,4 There is significant interest in adding an overset capability to other flow solvers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 Relatively recent activities have applied the approach to unstructured grids to accommodate relative motion and to eliminate the need to regrid for geometry changes. 3,4 There is significant interest in adding an overset capability to other flow solvers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that the trip terms have been omitted from the above equation for application to fully turbulent flows (for example, see the works of Allmaras et al 49 and Rumsey 50 ). The sensitivity of the right-hand side of Equation (13) with respect to the wall distance function, which is required for the evaluation of the error assessment ratio (12), is derived in the Appendix. Both of the fast wall distance computation algorithm described in Section 2 and the error estimation controlled approach presented in Section 3 are implemented in the massively parallel flow solver AERO-F. All structural computations reported in this section are performed using AERO Suite's massively parallel nonlinear structural analyzer AERO-S, and all FSI computations reported herein for the simulation of PID are performed using AERO Suite's explicit-explicit partitioned analysis procedure presented in the work of Farhat et al 51…”
Section: Computational Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One thing that has to be taken into consideration is that the grids in a higher layer are usually finer than those grids in a lower layer for the sake of resolving the flow structure in the near-field region; hence, they are expected to be retained for the computation. In the present study, the overset grid uses the wall distance [28] to define the activity of the points and thus provides the appropriate resolution to the local situation. The minimum self-wall distances from each grid node to the wall boundaries in its own cluster are first measured.…”
Section: Hierarchical Overset Grid Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the grid regeneration and mesh deformation methodologies, the overset grid is a mature technology that has been used for over 30 years to simplify the grid generation for complex geometries and as an embedding technique for simulations involving multiple bodies with relative movement. The overset grid scheme was firstly proposed by Benek et al [27] and subsequently extended by Nakahashi et al [28] for applications on unstructured grids. By hole-cutting and interpolation in overlapping mesh regions, the grid intersection can in principle be avoided.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%