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Adjoint-Based Mesh Adaptation and Shape Optimization for Simulations with Propulsion
Author(s) -
Marian Nemec,
David Rodriguez,
Michael J. Aftosmis
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
aiaa aviation 2019 forum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2019-3488
Subject(s) - propulsion , computer science , adaptation (eye) , polygon mesh , aerospace engineering , mathematical optimization , physics , engineering , mathematics , computer graphics (images) , optics
We demonstrate a well-posed formulation of permeable boundary conditions and massflow-rate functionals for adjoint-based mesh refinement and shape optimization governed by the steady Euler equations. The boundary conditions model propulsion-system effects of inlets and nozzles. A two-shock diffuser with an analytic solution is used to verify the implementation. Numerical examples show that the adjoint solution is smooth at the boundary, indicating that the discretization is adjoint consistent when exit pressure is specified at subsonic outflow, and stagnation temperature and pressure at subsonic inflow. The results focus on improving simulation techniques for low-boom aircraft analysis and design. By including mass-flow-rate outputs, we obtain reliable estimates of engine flow rates concurrently with nearfield pressure signatures without increasing simulation cost. We also demonstrate the importance of mass-flow-rate constraints in shape optimization by examining trade-offs between maximizing performance of a shrouded supersonic nozzle and minimizing shocks in its nearfield.

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