Optimum aerodynamic design using the Navier-Stokes equations (Q1390032)
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Optimum aerodynamic design using the Navier-Stokes equations (English)
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30 May 1999
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This paper describes the formulation of optimization techniques based on control theory for aerodynamic shape design in viscous compressible flow, modeled by the Navier-Stokes equations. It extends previous work on optimization for inviscid flow. The theory is applied to a system defined by the partial differential equations of the flow, with the boundary shape acting as the control. The Fréchet derivative of the cost function is determined via the solution of an adjoint partial differential equation, and the boundary shape is then modified in a direction of descent. This process is repeated until an optimum solution is approached. The method is illustrated by designs of wings and wing-body combinations for long range transport aircraft. Satisfactory designs are usually obtained with 20-40 design cycles.
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multigrid techniques
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convergence
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control theory
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boundary shape
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Fréchet derivative
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cost function
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wings
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wing-body combinations
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long range transport aircraft
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