Wavelet-based Adaptive Techniques Applied to Turbulent Hypersonic Scramjet Intake Flows
Sarah Frauholz, Arianna Bosco, Birgit U. Reinartz, Siegfried M\"uller,, and Marek Behr

TL;DR
This paper presents a wavelet-based adaptive method for simulating hypersonic turbulent flows, significantly reducing computational costs while maintaining accuracy, validated on classical and complex scramjet intake cases.
Contribution
It introduces an h-adaptive wavelet technique for hypersonic flow simulation, improving efficiency and accuracy over traditional methods.
Findings
Adaptive method reduces memory and CPU time
Results agree well with experimental data
Method effectively captures shock and boundary layer interactions
Abstract
The simulation of hypersonic flows is computationally demanding due to large gradients of the flow variables caused by strong shock waves and thick boundary or shear layers. The resolution of those gradients imposes the use of extremely small cells in the respective regions. Taking turbulence into account intensives the variation in scales even more. Furthermore, hypersonic flows have been shown to be extremely grid sensitive. For the simulation of three-dimensional configurations of engineering applications, this results in a huge amount of cells and prohibitive computational time. Therefore, modern adaptive techniques can provide a gain with respect to computational costs and accuracy, allowing the generation of locally highly resolved flow regions where they are needed and retaining an otherwise smooth distribution. An h-adaptive technique based on wavelets is employed for the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows · Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics · Probabilistic and Robust Engineering Design
