Robust aerodynamic design optimisation of morphing aerofoil/wing using distributed MOGA
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Document typeConference report
Defense date2012
PublisherInternational Council of the Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS)
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Abstract
In this paper, the shape design optimisation using morphing aerofoil/wing techniques, namely the leading and/or trailing edge deformation of a natural laminar flow RAE
5243 aerofoil is investigated to reduce transonic drag without taking into account of the piezo actuator mechanism. Two applications using a Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm (MOGA)coupled with Euler and boundary analyser (MSES) are considered: the first example minimises the total drag with a lift constraint by optimising both the trailing edge actuator position and trailing edge deformation angle at a constant transonic Mach number (M! = 0.75) and boundary layer transition position (xtr =
45%c). The second example consists of finding
reliable designs that produce lower mean total drag (μCd) and drag sensitivity ("Cd) at different uncertainty flight conditions based on statistical information. Numerical results illustrate how the solution quality in terms of mean drag and its sensitivity can be improved using MOGA software coupled with a robust design approach taking account of uncertainties (lift and boundary transition positions) and also how transonic flow over aerofoil/wing can be controlled to the best advantage using morphing techniques.
CitationLee, D.S. [et al.]. Robust aerodynamic design optimisation of morphing aerofoil/wing using distributed MOGA. A: International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences Congress. "ICAS 2012 CD-ROM Proceedings: 28th Congress of the International Council Of The Aeronautical Sciences". Brisbane: International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS), 2012, p. 1-10.
ISBN978-0-9565333-1-9
Publisher versionhttp://www.icas.org/ICAS_ARCHIVE/ICAS2012/PAPERS/154.PDF
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