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Further Developments to a Local Correlation Based Roughness Model for Boundary Layer Transition Prediction
2015
A study has been conducted to improve the correlations within a computational roughness amplification model implemented in the unsteady RANS solver OVERFLOW-2. The model extends the Langtry-Menter transition model by introducing an additional scalar field rou…
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Composite Material

Material made from a combination of two or more unlike substances

A composite or composite material (also composition material) is a material which is produced from two or more constituent materials. These constituent materials have notably dissimilar chemical or physical properties and are merged to create a material with properties unlike the individual elements. Within the finished structure, the individual elements remain separate and distinct, distinguishing composites from mixtures and solid solutions. Composite materials with more than one distinct layer are called composite laminates.

Typical engineered composite materials are made up of a binding agent forming the matrix and a filler material (particulates or fibres) giving substance , e.g.

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53rd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting
Further Developments to a Local Correlation Based Roughness Model for Boundary Layer Transition Prediction
2015
A study has been conducted to improve the correlations within a computational roughness amplification model implemented in the unsteady RANS solver OVERFLOW-2. The model extends the Langtry-Menter transition model by introducing an additional scalar field roughness amplification quantity, Ar. This additional variable and transport equation allows non-local effects of surface roughness to be accounted for downstream of rough sections. Initially the model was not equipped to account for the influence of a strong loc…
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