Experimental Compressor Multidisciplinary Optimization Using Different Parameterization Schemes

The present-day compressors development is a labor-intensive problem, because compressor structure should meet different requirements to the design characteristics. It’s reasonable to find optimal combination of compressor design parameters using the mathematical optimization resources. In this pape...

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Main Authors: Egorov Igor, Buyukli Tatiana, Popov Grigorii, Goriachkin Evgeni, Novikova Yulia, Volkov Andrey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822003005
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spelling doaj-2e42396930994047a99d55d62714e2a72021-02-02T00:30:53ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012200300510.1051/matecconf/201822003005matecconf_icmsc2018_03005Experimental Compressor Multidisciplinary Optimization Using Different Parameterization SchemesEgorov Igor0Buyukli Tatiana1Popov Grigorii2Goriachkin Evgeni3Novikova Yulia4Volkov Andrey5Deputy General Designer, Lyulka Design BureauDepartment of Technologies of Aircraft GTE Modeling, Central Institute of Aviation Motors Named after P.I. BaranovDepartment of Aircraft Engines Theory, Samara UniversityDepartment of Aircraft Engines Theory, Samara UniversityDepartment of Aircraft Engines Theory, Samara UniversityDepartment of Aircraft Engines Theory, Samara UniversityThe present-day compressors development is a labor-intensive problem, because compressor structure should meet different requirements to the design characteristics. It’s reasonable to find optimal combination of compressor design parameters using the mathematical optimization resources. In this paper the multi-criteria optimization of the rotor and stator blades of the experimental compressor stage NASA Rotor 37 is carried out. The goal of this work is the analysis of different blade parameterization schemes and determination of optimum number of variable parameters for compressor stage aerodynamic characteristics improvement. As an optimization criterions efficiency of compressor stage was used. Flow rate and pressure ratio values should not exceed base values more than ±0.5%. In order to research an effect of the number of variables to the optimization results, the four parameterized models were created. The optimization of the NASA Rotor 37 was carried out using all created parametric models. The models are characterized by number of variables, which describe the blade pressure and suction sides. As a result of optimization the NASA Rotor 37 version was found, which provide the efficiency increasing by approximately 2% while all aerodynamic and requirements are satisfied. It was also found, that increasing of the blade profile number of variables more than 14 is not rational.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822003005
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author Egorov Igor
Buyukli Tatiana
Popov Grigorii
Goriachkin Evgeni
Novikova Yulia
Volkov Andrey
spellingShingle Egorov Igor
Buyukli Tatiana
Popov Grigorii
Goriachkin Evgeni
Novikova Yulia
Volkov Andrey
Experimental Compressor Multidisciplinary Optimization Using Different Parameterization Schemes
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Egorov Igor
Buyukli Tatiana
Popov Grigorii
Goriachkin Evgeni
Novikova Yulia
Volkov Andrey
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title Experimental Compressor Multidisciplinary Optimization Using Different Parameterization Schemes
title_short Experimental Compressor Multidisciplinary Optimization Using Different Parameterization Schemes
title_full Experimental Compressor Multidisciplinary Optimization Using Different Parameterization Schemes
title_fullStr Experimental Compressor Multidisciplinary Optimization Using Different Parameterization Schemes
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Compressor Multidisciplinary Optimization Using Different Parameterization Schemes
title_sort experimental compressor multidisciplinary optimization using different parameterization schemes
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The present-day compressors development is a labor-intensive problem, because compressor structure should meet different requirements to the design characteristics. It’s reasonable to find optimal combination of compressor design parameters using the mathematical optimization resources. In this paper the multi-criteria optimization of the rotor and stator blades of the experimental compressor stage NASA Rotor 37 is carried out. The goal of this work is the analysis of different blade parameterization schemes and determination of optimum number of variable parameters for compressor stage aerodynamic characteristics improvement. As an optimization criterions efficiency of compressor stage was used. Flow rate and pressure ratio values should not exceed base values more than ±0.5%. In order to research an effect of the number of variables to the optimization results, the four parameterized models were created. The optimization of the NASA Rotor 37 was carried out using all created parametric models. The models are characterized by number of variables, which describe the blade pressure and suction sides. As a result of optimization the NASA Rotor 37 version was found, which provide the efficiency increasing by approximately 2% while all aerodynamic and requirements are satisfied. It was also found, that increasing of the blade profile number of variables more than 14 is not rational.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822003005
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