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Options for Robust Airfoil Optimization Under Uncertainty
Author(s) -
Sharon L. Padula,
Wu Li
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
9th aiaa/issmo symposium on multidisciplinary analysis and optimization
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2002-5602
Subject(s) - airfoil , computer science , robust optimization , robustness (evolution) , mathematical optimization , aerospace engineering , engineering , mathematics , biochemistry , chemistry , gene
A robust optimization method is developed to overcome point-optimization at the sampled design points. This method combines the best features from several preliminary methods proposed by the authors and their colleagues. The robust airfoil shape optimization is a direct method for drag reduction over a given range of operating conditions and has three advantages: (1) it prevents severe degradation in the off-design performance by using a smart descent direction in each optimization iteration, (2) it uses a large number of spline control points as design variables yet the resulting airfoil shape does not need to be smoothed, and (3) it allows the user to make a tradeoff between the level of optimization and the amount of computing time consumed. For illustration purposes, the robust optimization method is used to solve a lift-constrained drag minimization problem for a two-dimensional (2-D) airfoil in Euler flow with 20 geometric design variables.

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