Software
and Engineering Associates, Inc.
VIPER 2.5XTM
VIPER (Viscous Interaction Performance
Evaluation Routine) was originally developed to help assess boundary layer
interactions for high area ratio nozzles. Since the release of Version
1, there have been many improvements and corrections made to the original
version.
VIPER Version 2 was developed for
the Phillips Laboratory and capabilities added to the original code include
the treatment of two-phase flows and implementation of the slip wall boundary
condition. Given below is a brief summary of upgrades and enhancements
contained in Version 2.
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Two-Phase flow terms have been added
to the PNS governing equation.
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The two-phase transonic module TRAN2P,
taken from the TDKP code, was incorporated into the VIPER code.
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A slip wall boundary condition was implemented
so that an inviscid solution for nozzle flow performance can be predicted.
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Boundary conditions at the centerline
and wall were reformulated so that a normal profile at the boundary was
not assumed.
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Additional damping control at the symmetry
centerline was added, thus allowing a wider range of problems to be solved.
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Corrections to the centerline metrics.
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Corrections and improvements to the
chamber, transonic, and boundary layer modules (ODE, ODK, TRAN, and MABL)
were made.
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An improved procedure for blending the
boundary layer and inviscid solutions at the PNS startline were implemented.
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Additional second order viscous terms
that were previously assumed small and neglected were added to the governing
equations.
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A source flow option is now available.
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Standard LINPAC matrix routines were
incorporated into the basic matrix solvers so that users can take advantage
of machine optimized versions of these routines.
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Dimensions of the code were increased
to provide higher resolution for the boundary layer region, so that improved
predictions can be obtained for cold wall flow problems.
The VIPER Parabolized Navier-Stokes
(PNS) computer code is used to compute the entire super sonic flow field,
including effects of the finite rate reaction zone produced by mixing of
the injectant and core gases.
Other enhancements that are
contained in Version 2.5X are listed below.
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In order to view the results of the
calculations effectively, a Graphic User Interface (GUI) has been written.
The GUI is written for the UNIX operating system using XWINDOWS and the
MOTIF protocol. Less detailed graphical output is also available
on the PC version.
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The subsonic/transonic analysis has
been upgraded significantly, especially the kinetic boundary layer module,
MABL-K.
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The PNS wall boundary conditions have
been modified so that a steady state temperature can be calculated for
a radiation-cooled nozzle.
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Auxiliary calculations and output have
been added so that total flow properties for a Pitot tube probe are available.
The method assumes frozen flow through a normal shock, followed by stagnation.
VIPER 2.5XTM
pricing available upon request.
Multiple computer licenses are available.
Engineering/Software support plans
available on request.
Approval from the U.S. Department of State Office of Defense Trade Controls
must be obtained before any of SEA's codes can be exported.
This approval process typically takes 90 to 120 days.
For more information,
please contact us at info@seainc.com
(c) 2003 Software and
Engineering Associates
Last updated: March 29, 2001