Bernard Grossman
Affiliations: | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United States |
Area:
Aerospace Engineering, Applied Mechanics, MathematicsGoogle:
"Bernard Grossman"Children
Sign in to add traineeGuangchu Hu | grad student | 2001 | Virginia Tech |
Serhat Hosder | grad student | 2004 | Virginia Tech |
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Leifsson L, Ko A, Mason WH, et al. (2013) Multidisciplinary design optimization of blended-wing-body transport aircraft with distributed propulsion Aerospace Science and Technology. 25: 16-28 |
Hosder S, Schetz JA, Mason WH, et al. (2010) Computational-fluid-dynamics-based clean-wing aerodynamic noise model for design Journal of Aircraft. 47: 754-762 |
Dadone A, Grossman B. (2007) Ghost-cell method for analysis of inviscid three-dimensional flows on Cartesian-grids Computers and Fluids. 36: 1513-1528 |
Dadone A, Grossman B. (2006) Ghost-Cell Method with far-field coarsening and mesh adaptation for Cartesian grids Computers & Fluids. 35: 676-687 |
Hosder S, Grossman B, Haftka RT, et al. (2006) Quantitative relative comparison of CFD simulation uncertainties for a transonic diffuser problem Computers and Fluids. 35: 1444-1458 |
Dadone A, Grossman B. (2004) Ghost-cell method for inviscid two-dimensional flows on Cartesian grids Aiaa Journal. 42: 2499-2507 |
Dadone A, Grossman B. (2004) Far-field coarsening and mesh adaptation for inviscid flows on Cartesian grids Aiaa Paper. 5686-5702 |
Dadone A, Grossman B. (2003) Fast convergence of inviscid fluid dynamic design problems Computers & Fluids. 32: 607-627 |
Dadone A, Grossman B. (2003) Efficient fluid dynamic design optimization using Cartesian grids 16th Aiaa Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference |
Baker CA, Grossman B, Haftka RT, et al. (2002) High-Speed Civil Transport Design Space Exploration Using Aerodynamic Response Surface Approximations Journal of Aircraft. 39: 215-220 |