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EUROVAL ¿ An European Initiative on Validation of CFD Codes

Results of the EC/BRITE-EURAM Project EUROVAL, 1990¿1992
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
548 Seiten
Deutsch
Vieweg+Teubner Verlagerschienen am01.01.1993Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993
Early in 1986, the Commission of the European Community observed a number of developments in world aviation, which were seen to threaten continuing success of the European aeronautic industry. In particular, a remarkable increase in research and development activities was noticed worldwide. These observations prompted the Commission to approach nine major European aircraft companies with the sug­ gestion that action should be taken at Community level. It was decided that all European aircraft companies should collaborate, and a consortium was established to undertake "A Joint Study of EUROpean Cooperative Measures for Aeronautical Research and Technology", abbreviated as EUROMART. Activities were directed towards European collaborative programmes on aerother­ modynamics, materials, acoustics, computation, airborne equipment and systems, all-electric aircraft, CAD-CAM/CIM and laminar-flow control, addressing the aircraft, engine and equipment industries. All these programmes are seen in the light of en­ hancing and expanding the technological capabiHties of the European Aeronautics Industry, whilst, at the same time, concentrating on key technology areas.mehr
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KlappentextEarly in 1986, the Commission of the European Community observed a number of developments in world aviation, which were seen to threaten continuing success of the European aeronautic industry. In particular, a remarkable increase in research and development activities was noticed worldwide. These observations prompted the Commission to approach nine major European aircraft companies with the sug­ gestion that action should be taken at Community level. It was decided that all European aircraft companies should collaborate, and a consortium was established to undertake "A Joint Study of EUROpean Cooperative Measures for Aeronautical Research and Technology", abbreviated as EUROMART. Activities were directed towards European collaborative programmes on aerother­ modynamics, materials, acoustics, computation, airborne equipment and systems, all-electric aircraft, CAD-CAM/CIM and laminar-flow control, addressing the aircraft, engine and equipment industries. All these programmes are seen in the light of en­ hancing and expanding the technological capabiHties of the European Aeronautics Industry, whilst, at the same time, concentrating on key technology areas.

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Introduction.- 2 Structure of the EUROVAL Project.- 3 Description of Turbulence Models.- 4 Numerical Methods Used by Partners.- 5 Application-Oriented Discussion of Results.- 6 Reference List.mehr

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