Wave Drag Reduction of SC(2)0410 Airfoil using New Developed Inviscid Compressible Adjoint Method

A supercritical airfoil is geometrically optimized using the new developed adjoint compressible lattice Boltzmann method. Minimizing the drag coefficient and eliminating the shock wave on the supercritical airfoil surface are considered as the cost function with constraint of fixed lift coefficient....

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Main Authors: R. Kamali-Moghadam, H. Jalali, A. Haghiri
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Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
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spelling doaj-9dcf6ebc750a4f5e9b6721f4549407a42020-11-25T02:11:14ZengIsfahan University of Technology Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics1735-35722020-01-0113412771287.Wave Drag Reduction of SC(2)0410 Airfoil using New Developed Inviscid Compressible Adjoint MethodR. Kamali-Moghadam0H. Jalali1A. Haghiri2Aerospace Research Institute, (Ministry of Science, Research and Technology), P. O. Box:14665-834, Tehran, IranAerospace Research Institute, (Ministry of Science, Research and Technology), P. O. Box:14665-834, Tehran, IranImam Hossein University, Babaei Highway, Tehran, IranA supercritical airfoil is geometrically optimized using the new developed adjoint compressible lattice Boltzmann method. Minimizing the drag coefficient and eliminating the shock wave on the supercritical airfoil surface are considered as the cost function with constraint of fixed lift coefficient. The continuous adjoint method is applied to able designers to implement large number of design variables in actual optimization problems. The adjoint equation based on the specified cost function and constrains is successfully derived. Discretization of the governing equations is carried out using the finite volume approach and 3rd order of the MUSCL scheme. The supercritical SC(2)0410 airfoil, which has a strong shock on the top surface at transonic cruise conditions, is numerically optimized using the inviscid developed algorithm to eliminate the shock and reduce the wave drag. To validate the obtained results and show viscosity effect on the results, the base airfoil and optimized one are experimentally tested in a transonic wind tunnel at the same conditions. Pressure distribution on the surface of both the base and optimal airfoil are extracted from the experimental tests and compared with those of numerical simulations. The results indicate that the developed approach can be properly used for supercritical airfoil shape optimization for elimination the shock and reduction the wave drag.http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=52930&issue_ID=1007adjoint approach; aerodynamic shape optimization; transonic wind tunnel; supercritical airfoil; wave drag reduction; lattice boltzmann method.
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author R. Kamali-Moghadam
H. Jalali
A. Haghiri
spellingShingle R. Kamali-Moghadam
H. Jalali
A. Haghiri
Wave Drag Reduction of SC(2)0410 Airfoil using New Developed Inviscid Compressible Adjoint Method
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
adjoint approach; aerodynamic shape optimization; transonic wind tunnel; supercritical airfoil; wave drag reduction; lattice boltzmann method.
author_facet R. Kamali-Moghadam
H. Jalali
A. Haghiri
author_sort R. Kamali-Moghadam
title Wave Drag Reduction of SC(2)0410 Airfoil using New Developed Inviscid Compressible Adjoint Method
title_short Wave Drag Reduction of SC(2)0410 Airfoil using New Developed Inviscid Compressible Adjoint Method
title_full Wave Drag Reduction of SC(2)0410 Airfoil using New Developed Inviscid Compressible Adjoint Method
title_fullStr Wave Drag Reduction of SC(2)0410 Airfoil using New Developed Inviscid Compressible Adjoint Method
title_full_unstemmed Wave Drag Reduction of SC(2)0410 Airfoil using New Developed Inviscid Compressible Adjoint Method
title_sort wave drag reduction of sc(2)0410 airfoil using new developed inviscid compressible adjoint method
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
issn 1735-3572
publishDate 2020-01-01
description A supercritical airfoil is geometrically optimized using the new developed adjoint compressible lattice Boltzmann method. Minimizing the drag coefficient and eliminating the shock wave on the supercritical airfoil surface are considered as the cost function with constraint of fixed lift coefficient. The continuous adjoint method is applied to able designers to implement large number of design variables in actual optimization problems. The adjoint equation based on the specified cost function and constrains is successfully derived. Discretization of the governing equations is carried out using the finite volume approach and 3rd order of the MUSCL scheme. The supercritical SC(2)0410 airfoil, which has a strong shock on the top surface at transonic cruise conditions, is numerically optimized using the inviscid developed algorithm to eliminate the shock and reduce the wave drag. To validate the obtained results and show viscosity effect on the results, the base airfoil and optimized one are experimentally tested in a transonic wind tunnel at the same conditions. Pressure distribution on the surface of both the base and optimal airfoil are extracted from the experimental tests and compared with those of numerical simulations. The results indicate that the developed approach can be properly used for supercritical airfoil shape optimization for elimination the shock and reduction the wave drag.
topic adjoint approach; aerodynamic shape optimization; transonic wind tunnel; supercritical airfoil; wave drag reduction; lattice boltzmann method.
url http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=52930&issue_ID=1007
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