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  1. Large oil and gas storage tanks serve as crucial industrial energy infrastructures, which are usually thin-walled steel structures with large volumes and light weights, and they are sensitive to wind loads. Un...

    Authors: Bin Huang, Xijie Liu, Zhengnong Li, Dabo Xin, Jinke Liu, Shujie Qin, Tianyin Xiao and Jinshuang Dong
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2024 6:20
  2. Ducted-fan drones are expected to become the main drone configuration in the future due to their high efficiency and minimal noise. When drones operate in confined spaces, significant proximity effects may int...

    Authors: Yiwei Luo, Yuhang He, Bin Xu, Tianfu Ai, Yuping Qian and Yangjun Zhang
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2024 6:18
  3. The complex tip flow instability and its induced non-synchronous vibration have become significant challenges, especially as aerodynamic loading continues to increase. This study investigates the effects of ti...

    Authors: Songbai Wang, Yong Chen and Yadong Wu
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2024 6:17
  4. The transition of the supersonic boundary layer induced by roughness is a highly intricate process. Gaining a profound understanding of the transition phenomena and mechanisms is crucial for accurate predictio...

    Authors: Hongkang Liu, Kehui Peng, Yatian Zhao, Qian Yu, Zhiqiang Kong and Jianqiang Chen
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2024 6:16
  5. For the problem of ventral support interference in a transonic-speed wind tunnel with the blended-wing-body aircraft NPU-BWB-300 installed, the numerical simulation method based on Reynolds-averaged Navier–Sto...

    Authors: Aoxiang Qiu, Weimin Sang, Shuya Du, Bo An, Dong Li and Binqian Zhang
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2024 6:14
  6. Aiming to efficiently simulate the transient process of transpiration cooling with phase change and reveal the convection mechanism between fluid and porous media particles in a continuum scale, a new two-phas...

    Authors: Kaiyan Jin, Jin Zhao, Guice Yao and Dongsheng Wen
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2024 6:12
  7. Aerodynamic test rigs are necessary for experimental testing of turbomachines and investigation of possible ways to improve machine performance. Existing installations give higher losses and do not work effici...

    Authors: Alexandr Lapuzin, Valery Subotovich, Yuriy Yudin and Ivan Malymon
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2024 6:11
  8. Hills and mountain fields have a high proportion in coastal areas around the world. Especially in China, lots of low-rise buildings are in complex mountain terrain. Compared with the flat topography under typh...

    Authors: Min Zhong, Minghui Lin, Zhanxue Zhou, Zhengnong Li, Junyu Lu and Fen Xu
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2024 6:10
  9. Lattice Boltzmann (LB) methods with reactive boundary conditions are widely used in pore-scale simulations of dissolution and ablation processes. The staircase approximation of curved boundary is often employe...

    Authors: Zi-Xiang Tong, Ming-Jia Li, Yanxia Du and Xianxu Yuan
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2024 6:9
  10. We present a theoretical model of plane turbulent flows based on the previously proposed equations, which take into account both the longitudinal motion and the vortex tube rotation. Using the simple model of ...

    Authors: Victor L. Mironov and Sergey V. Mironov
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2024 6:8
  11. Shock wave/boundary layer interaction (SWBLI) continues to pose a significant challenge in the field of aerospace engineering. This paper aims to address this issue by proposing a novel approach for predicting...

    Authors: Jian Qin, Haichuan Yu and Jie Wu
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2024 6:6
  12. In this work, the sharp-interface immersed boundary (IB) method proposed by Mittal et al. (J Comput Phys 227(10):4825–4852, 2008) is extended to fluid-structure-interaction (FSI) simulation of parachute inflat...

    Authors: Yang Zhang, Tianmei Pu, He Jia, Shiqing Wu and Chunhua Zhou
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2024 6:3
  13. Weighted compact nonlinear schemes (WCNS) are a family of nonlinear shock capturing schemes that are suitable for solving problems with discontinuous solutions. The schemes are based on grids staggered by flux...

    Authors: Yaming Chen and Xiaogang Deng
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2024 6:2
  14. Existing studies about wind pressure on agricultural greenhouse buildings concentrate on the mean wind pressure while ignoring the systematic research on fluctuating wind pressure characteristics and the influ...

    Authors: Bin Huang, Jinke Liu, Zhengnong Li, Wenxiang Wang, Xiangjun Wang, Xijie Liu and Tianyin Xiao
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2024 6:1
  15. The Co-flow Jet (CFJ) technology holds significant promise for enhancing aerodynamic efficiency and furthering decarbonization in the evolving landscape of air transportation. The aim of this study is to empir...

    Authors: Hao Jiang, Weigang Yao and Min Xu
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2023 5:30
  16. Metal foil strain gauges remain the state-of-the-art transducers for wind tunnel balances. While strain gauge technology is very mature, piezoresistive semiconductor sensors offer alternatives that are worth e...

    Authors: Huacheng Qiu, Yanguang Yang, Peng Sun, Genming Chao, Yousheng Wu and Yingdong Chen
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2023 5:29
  17. Non-stationary characteristic in nature wind has a great effect on buffeting performance of long-span bridges. The influence of key parameters in non-stationary wind velocity models on nonlinear buffeting resp...

    Authors: Rui Zhou, Yinan Lin, Peng Lu, Yongxin Yang and Jinbo Zhu
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2023 5:26
  18. The mixing and combustion processes under different reference velocities in a gas turbine combustor were numerically investigated using the Flamelet Generated Manifold (FGM) model based on the Reynolds Average...

    Authors: Cheng Gong, Shufan Zhao, Weiqiang Chen, Wenyu Li, Yu Zhou and Ming Qiu
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2023 5:24
  19. In view of the long calculation cycle, high processing test and cost of the traditional aero-engine combustion chamber design process, which restricts the engine optimization design cycle, this paper innovativ...

    Authors: Shuhong Tong, Yue Ma, Mingming Guo, Ye Tian, Wenyan Song, Heng Wang, Jialing Le and Hua Zhang
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2023 5:20
  20. In this paper, we present a novel surface mesh generation approach that splits B-rep geometry models into isotropic triangular meshes based on neural networks and splitting lines. In the first stage, a recursi...

    Authors: Zengsheng Liu, Shizhao Chen, Xiang Gao, Xiang Zhang, Chunye Gong, Chuanfu Xu and Jie Liu
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2023 5:18
  21. Subsonic jet nozzles, commonly used in passenger aircrafts, generate significant noise that travels both downstream and upstream due to large-scale or fine-scale turbulence in the jet plume. To reduce jet nois...

    Authors: Huyue Mao, Xiaolong Tang, Xiaoquan Yang, Jue Ding and Peifen Weng
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2023 5:17
  22. The authors of the work numerically studied the aerodynamic coefficients of the sail blade, during which the patterns of three-dimensional flow around airflow and the pressure distribution field were obtained....

    Authors: Akmaral Zh. Tleubergenova, Nazgul K. Tanasheva, Kulzhan M. Shaimerdenova, Serik S. Kassymov, Asem R. Bakhtybekova, Nurgul N. Shuyushbayeva, Saule Zh. Uzbergenova and Gulden A. Ranova
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2023 5:14
  23. The low-variance direct simulation Monte Carlo (LVDSMC) is a powerful method to simulate low-speed rarefied gas flows. However, in the near-continuum flow regime, due to limitations on the time step and spatia...

    Authors: Liyan Luo, Qi Li and Lei Wu
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2023 5:10
  24. The aerodynamic braking has become an attractive option with the continuous improvement of train speeds. The study aims to obtain the optimal opening angles of multiple sets of braking plates for the maglev tr...

    Authors: Xiaofei Wang, Xiao Hu, Penghui Wang, Jun Zheng, Haitao Li, Zigang Deng and Weihua Zhang
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2023 5:8
  25. Turbulence drag reduction is of great significance for the range increase of hypersonic flight vehicles. The proposed velocity-temperature coupling control method (Liu et al, Phys Rev Fluids 6:044603, 2021) is...

    Authors: Qiang Liu, Zhenbing Luo, Yan Zhou, Wei Xie and Siwei Dong
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2023 5:7
  26. This paper presents a critical evaluation of the physical aspects of lift generation to prove that no lift can be generated in a steady inviscid flow. Hence, the answer to the recurring question in the paper t...

    Authors: Tianshu Liu
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2023 5:6
  27. Vortex generator (VG) is a passive flow control technology, which can effectively inhibit flow separation. Recently, significant research efforts have been devoted to the study on the application of VG in airf...

    Authors: Lishu Hao, Bao Hu, Yongwei Gao and Binbin Wei
    Citation: Advances in Aerodynamics 2023 5:4

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