Specific features of high-speed flight aerodynamics:
Numerical methods and programming, Tome 9 (2008) no. 4, pp. 371-394
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A one of the specific features of hypersonic flow around the blunted head of
an object discovered by the computer simulation of aerodynamics of high-speed
flight and called the “carbuncle effect” is studied. The following question
is analyzed and discussed: is the carbuncle a specific numerical effect
related to the discretization of a continuous problem or is the carbuncle
a physical reality that manifests itself during high-speed motion in
the Earth's atmosphere at large altitudes.
Keywords:
aerodynamics, hypersonic flow, carbuncle effect, computer simulation.
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G. A. Tarnavskii; A. V. Aliev. Specific features of high-speed flight aerodynamics:. Numerical methods and programming, Tome 9 (2008) no. 4, pp. 371-394. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/VMP_2008_9_4_a0/