A report summarizes the development, applications, and procedures for use of ENSAERO, a computer program for simulating aeroelastic phenomena (e.g., wing flutter) of aircraft and spacecraft. ENSAERO computes aeroelastic responses by simultaneously numerically integrating Euler and/or Navier-Stokes equations of airflow and modal finite-element equations of structural dynamics on aeroelastically adaptive dynamic grids. The numerical integrations are performed by time-accurate finitedifference schemes. The report describes the coupling of the governing equations of flow with the governing equations of structural dynamics and with equations that describe active controls and thermal loads. The criteria and procedures for generation of zonal adaptive grids are discussed. Results of simulations performed by use of ENSAERO are presented for examples that involve, variously, steady or unsteady flow about rigid full aircraft or elastic wing/body assemblies.

This work was done by Guru P. Guruswamy of Ames Research Center.

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