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Variable-fidelity aerodynamic shape optimisation of single-element airfoils at high-lift conditions (English)
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23 June 2011
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Summary: A computationally efficient simulation-driven variable-fidelity design methodology for single-element airfoils at high-lift conditions is described. Direct optimisation of an accurate but computationally expensive high-fidelity simulation model based on the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations and a one equation turbulence model is replaced by iterative updating and re-optimisation of a cheap surrogate. The surrogate model exploits a low-fidelity model (a polynomial approximation of the high-fidelity model data) and appropriate correction that aim at aligning its corresponding airfoil surface pressure distribution and skin friction distribution with that of the high-fidelity model using a shape-preserving response prediction technique. The test cases include lift coefficient maximisation of single-element airfoils at high-lift conditions, subject to a constraint on the drag coefficient. Over 83\% reduction in the number of high-fidelity model simulations is demonstrated when compared to high-fidelity model optimisation using a pattern-search algorithm.
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airfoil shape optimisation
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computational fluid dynamics
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CFD
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high-lift
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surrogate-based optimisation
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SBO
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variable-fidelity modelling
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aerodynamic shapes
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aerodynamics
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simulation
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airfoils
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surface pressure distribution
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skin friction distribution
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