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Object oriented programming and applications of boundary element method in ground vehicle aerodynamics

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International Conference on Numerical Methods and Continuum Mechanics (7 ; October 6-9, 1998, Stará Lesná ; High Tatras ; Slovakia)
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The phenomenal development and popularisation of Object Oriented Programming (OOP) in recent years has created a new dimension in the innovation and implementation of powerful panel method techniques. Although many scientists and engineers are already employing OOP languages such as C++, some of them are still using the languages in a procedural and non-hierarchical manner, leaving a large proportion of these languages' capability unexplored. This paper presents the idea and implementation of OOP in the panel method, which is widely used in ground vehicle aerodynamics. Program examples will show that OOP enables the writing of highly modularised, reusable, readable and debuggable panel method programs. Keywords: object oriented programming, panel method, BEM, ground vehicle aerodynamics.
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185--193
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Bibliogr. 9 poz., il., rys.
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  • AEA Technology Rail, rtc Business Park, London Road, Derby DE24 8YB, United Kingdom
Bibliografia
  • [1] T.W. Chiu. Complex Variable Boundary Element Method for the Design of Multi-Aerofoil Wings, with NWING for Windows. Computational Mechanics Publications, UK, 154 pages, April 1997.
  • [2] T.W. Chiu. The applications of modern panel methods to vehicle aerodynamics: racing car and trains. In: H. Schmitt, ed., Flow of Incompressible Fluids at High Reynolds Numbers. Advances in Fluid Mechanics Series, Chapter 2, 35-74. Computational Mechanics Publication, UK, May 1997.
  • [3] T.W. Chiu. Prediction of the aerodynamic loads on a railway train in a cross-wind at large yaw angles using an integrated two- and three-dimensional source/vortex panel method. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 57: 19-39, 1995.
  • [4] T.W. Chiu. A two-dimensional second order vortex panel method for the flow in a cross-wind over a train and other two-dimensional bluff bodies. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 37: 43-64, 1991. 00P in Boundary Element Method 193
  • [5] T.W. Chiu, C.A.M. Broers, B.D. Wood, A.H. Berney. The application of modern panel method techniques to sport aero/hydrodynamics. AIAA paper 95-2210, 1-9, 26-th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference, 19-22 June 1995, San Diego, USA, 1995.
  • [6] T.W. Chiu, B. Wood, D.J. Buckingham. Investigation of the aerodynamic performance of a Formula I multiaerofoil spoiler using a second order complex variable boundary element method. In: C.A. Brebbia, P.W. partridge, eds., Boundary Elements in Fluid Dynamics, 75-90. Computational Mechanics Publications and Elsevier Applied Science, 1990.
  • [7] R. Lafore. C++ Interactive Course. Waite Group Press, 1996.
  • [8] A. Terzi, T.W. Chiu. Modern panel method techniques for modelling wake-body interference. AIAA paper 97-1829, 1-9, 28-th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference, 29/06-02/07/97, Snowmass, Colorado, USA, 1997.
  • [9] B.D. Wood, T.W. Chiu, A.H. Berney. Application of B.E.M. C.F.D. in Formula-One car aerodynamics. Proceedings of the International Conference on Numerical Methods in Continuum Mechanics, High Tatras, Slovakia, 19-22 September, 1994, 1-8, 1994.
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