CFD Transonic Trajectory Predictions of Three-Store Ripple Release Using Chimera Method

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The complicated unsteady flows with moving boundary were simulated numerically by coupling solving unsteady compressible Navier-Stokes equations and 6DOF rigid-body dynamics equations. The Chimera grid technology was used to handle the relative motion. The three-store ripple release of the wing-store configuration was simulated using this method. The computational results are in good agreement with data from other literature, showing that the method used has a strong applicability to complex multi-body separation problem.

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