Applications of Proper Orthogonal Decomposition for Inviscid Transonic Aerodynamics
Author(s)
Tan, Bui-Thanh; Willcox, Karen E.; Damodaran, Murali
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Two extensions to the proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) technique are considered for steady transonic aerodynamic applications. The first is to couple the POD approach with a cubic spline interpolation procedure in order to develop fast, low-order models that accurately capture the variation in parameters, such as the angle of attack or inflow Mach number. The second extension is a POD technique for the reconstruction of incomplete or inaccurate aerodynamic data. First, missing flow field data is constructed with an existing POD basis constructed from complete aerodynamic data. Second, a technique is used to develop a complete snapshots from an incomplete set of aerodynamic snapshots.
Date issued
2003-01Series/Report no.
High Performance Computation for Engineered Systems (HPCES);
Keywords
Proper Orthogonal Decomposition, inviscid transonic aerodynamics, flow fields, cubic spline interpolation procedure