Computation of three-dimensional viscous supersonic flow in inlets

A new approach has been developed for the computation of the three-dimensional viscous supersonic flow with embedded subsonic regions adjacent to solid boundaries and is applied to a mixed-compression supersonic inlet typical of current designs. The approach uses a reduced form of the three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations so that the resultant equations can be treated as an initial boundary value problem and thus be solved by non-iterative forward marching in space. The numerical procedure utilizes an efficient consistently-split linearized block implicit technique to solve the finite difference analogues to the set of governing partial differential equations.