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A high-fidelity CFD code hySol is developed based on high resolution Godunov method to simulate supersonic flows using 3D unstructured grids. It is designed for accurately simulating laminar and turbulent flows with shock waves and their interactions in non–inertial reference frame. The chapter provides the experience of developing the CFD code hySol, the main features of which are presented, including a brief description of both mathematical and numerical aspects. Verification and numerical simulations are illustrated using several examples including the Prandtl–Meyer flow, the 3D flow around a sharp wedge, and the flow around the standard ballistic model HB–2.
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The work was performed within the framework of the Government program of basic research of the Russian academy of sciences (contract # AAAA−A20−120011690135−5).
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Kryukov, I.A., Ivanov, I.E., Larina, E.V. (2022). Using the CFD Code HySol to Calculate High-Speed Flows. In: Favorskaya, M.N., Nikitin, I.S., Severina, N.S. (eds) Advances in Theory and Practice of Computational Mechanics. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 274. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8926-0_5
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