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Operations Based Optimisation Using Simulation and CFD
Author(s) -
John Doherty,
Daniel R. Clifton,
Mark Gillan,
Fabio Ciampoli
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
45th aiaa aerospace sciences meeting and exhibit
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2007-762
Subject(s) - computational fluid dynamics , computer science , marine engineering , simulation , systems engineering , aerospace engineering , engineering
‡§ An initial investigation of an optimisation based approach for design across a continuous range of operating conditions is presented. The objective for this ‘operations based optimisation’ approach is to avoid the need to choose critical design point conditions and associated weighting factors by tackling the overall operational performance instead. The approach integrates numerical optimisation, response surface modelling, CFD and operational simulation. An optimisation test bed involving the aerodynamic optimisation of a Champ Car rear wing assembly for reduced lap time using track si mulation has been developed to assess the new optimisation approach. Details of the operations based optimisation approach and the Champ Car test bed are reported. Results generated using the new approach are presented and the wider potential of the approach for aerospace applications is discussed.

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