4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Summary of the First AIAA CFD High-Lift Prediction Workshop

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JOURNAL OF AIRCRAFT
Volume 48, Issue 6, Pages 2068-2079

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AMER INST AERONAUT ASTRONAUT
DOI: 10.2514/1.C031447

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The first AIAA CFD High-Lift Prediction Workshop was held in Chicago, Illinois, in June 2010. The goals of the workshop included an assessment of the numerical prediction capability of current-generation computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technology/codes for swept, medium/high-aspect-ratio wings in landing/takeoff (high-lift) configurations. Twenty-one participants from eight countries and 18 organizations submitted a total of 39 data sets of CFD results. A variety of grid systems (both structured and unstructured) were used. Trends due to flap angle were analyzed, and effects of grid family, grid density, solver, and turbulence model were addressed. Some participants also assessed the effects of support brackets used to attach the flap and slat to the main wing. This paper analyzes the combined results from all workshop participants. Comparisons with experimental data are made. A statistical summary of the CFD results is also included.

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