The next version of RPFM is now available! Release Notes for version 5.5 are below: Allow user to choose any number of processors Grid based load-balancing for multi-processor runs Improvements to stability and convergence of high altitude extensions up to 250km Overhaul of converter for IR analysis Better utilization of SPURC3 features(NLTE variables, UVW for […]
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Turbulent Combustion Modeling
Dr. William Calhoon from our CRAFT Tech office in Huntsville, AL has recently developed an advanced, computationally efficient turbulent combustion model for large-eddy simulation (LES) of aircraft and power system gas turbine combustors. This new formulation is designed to capture local flame extinction and global flame blow-out effects, thereby enabling improved predictions of lean blow-out […]