Published October 3, 2016 | Version v1
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Towards Multidisciplinary Adjoint Optimization of Turbomachinery Components

  • 1. von Karman Institute for Fluid Mechanics
  • 2. Queen Mary University of London

Description

The current state-of-the-art adjoint design optimizations for turbomachinery components focus solely on aerodynamic cost functions and constraints, yet disregard structural feasibility during the optimization procedure. This paper presents the first steps taken towards includingstructuralconstraintsinamultidisiplinaryadjointoptimizationdesignchainforturbomachinery components. Particularly in turbomachinery, deformations arise due to centrifugal andpressureloadduringrunningconditions,whichleadtoacoupledfluid-structureinteraction problem. While most optimization methods treat the fluid and structure domains separately in a single-disciplinary fashion, we seek to directly include the coupled fluid-structure interaction within the adjoint optimization. To this end, a cold-to-hot transformation tool that deforms a CAD geometry based on FEM displacements is implemented and differentiated using adjoint algorithmic differentiation to compute the required transformation sensitivities

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European Commission
IODA - Industrial optimal design using adjoint CFD 642959