The
3rd
AIAA CFD High Lift Prediction Workshop (HiLiftPW-3)
Sponsored
by the AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Technical Committee
Associated with the AIAA Aviation and Aeronautics
Forum and Exposition
Denver, Colorado, USA
3-4 June 2017
Page under construction
Objectives
- Assess the numerical prediction capability (meshing, numerics, turbulence
modeling, high-performance computing requirements, etc.) of current-generation CFD
technology/codes for swept, medium-to-high-aspect ratio wings for landing/take-off
(high-lift) configurations.
- Develop practical modeling guidelines for CFD prediction of high-lift
flow fields.
- Determine the elements of high-lift flow physics that are critical for
modeling to enable the development of more accurate prediction methods and tools.
- Enhance CFD prediction capability for practical high-lift
aerodynamic design and optimization.
General
Information
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Participation in the high-lift prediction studies is not required to
attend the workshop; everyone is welcome.
- Open, unbiased
forums are included in the workshop to discuss the results and promote
cross-pollination of best practices.
- The HiLiftPW-3
test cases are based on two configurations: (1) a JAXA semi-span
high lift configuration, which includes
data for an assessment of nacelle-pylon effects; (2) a high-lift version
of NASA's Common Research Model (CRM), which has been designed but not yet
tested as of the date of this workshop.
- This workshop is
being held in conjunction with a sister-workshop on
Geometry and Mesh Generation.
- A registration fee
(separate from the registration fee for the AIAA Aviation Conference) will be required for attendance
to this workshop.
Tentative Dates
Geometries
Available
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3rd Quarter
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2016
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Grids
Available
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January
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2017
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Abstracts
Due
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TBD
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2017
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Acceptance Notification
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TBD
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2017
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Data
Submittal
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TBD
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2017
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HILIFTPW-3 Registration (AIAA)
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prior to workshop
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2017
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Workshop
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3-4 June
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2017
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Workshop Presentations & Agenda (link not active yet)
Related Links
Link to 2nd Workshop (HiLiftPW-2) Website Home Page
Link to 1st Workshop (HiLiftPW-1) Website Home Page
AIAA Home
AIAA Drag Prediction Workshop
Contact
To sign up to be included on
the HiLiftPW email distribution list, for notification of updates, or for general
questions or other information
Email:
hiliftpw@gmail.com
HiLiftPW Organizing Committee
- The Boeing Company: Jeffrey Slotnick and Tony Sclafani
- Textron Aviation: Mark Chaffin and Ed Feltrop
- DLR: Ralf Rudnik
- Gulfstream Aerospace: Thomas Wayman
- JAXA: Yasushi Ito and Mitsuhiro Murayama
- NASA Ames Research Center: Tom Pulliam and Cetin Kiris
- NASA Langley Research Center: Chris Rumsey and Beth Lee-Rausch
- Pointwise, Inc.: Carolyn Woeber
- University of Wyoming: Dimitri Mavriplis
Recent Significant Site Updates
10/25/2016 - JSM geometry files updated
09/21/2016 - All geometry files available
05/24/2016 - Updated Workshop Flyer posted (Version 4)
12/01/2015 - Posted Workshop Flyer (Version 1)
Privacy Act Statement
This workshop supports initiatives in NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate
Responsible NASA Official:
Christopher Rumsey
Page Curator:
Christopher Rumsey
Last Updated: 10/25/2016