Mohagna J. PandyaNeal T. FrinkRalph Noack
A static and dynamic Chimera overset-grid capability is added to an established NASA tetrahedral unstructured parallel Navier-Stokes flow solver, USM3D. Modifications to the solver primarily consist of a few strategic calls to the Donor interpolation Receptor Transaction library (DiRTlib) to facilitate communication of solution information between various grids. The assembly of multiple overlapping grids into a single-zone composite grid is performed by the Structured, Unstructured and Generalized Grid AssembleR (SUGGAR) code. Several test cases are presented to verify the implementation, assess overset-grid solution accuracy and convergence relative to single-grid solutions, and demonstrate the prescribed relative grid motion capability.
Mohagna J. PandyaKhaled S. Abdol-HamidRichard CampbellNeal T. Frink
Shun TakahashiIchie MonjugawaKazuhiro Nakahashi
Dominic ChandarJayanarayanan SitaramanDimitri J. Mavriplis