Fluids (Apr 2024)

Discrete and Continuous Adjoint-Based Aerostructural Wing Shape Optimization of a Business Jet

  • Konstantinos Tsiakas,
  • Xenofon Trompoukis,
  • Varvara Asouti,
  • Kyriakos Giannakoglou,
  • Gilbert Rogé,
  • Sarah Julisson,
  • Ludovic Martin,
  • Steven Kleinveld

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fluids9040087
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. 87

Abstract

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This article presents single- and multi-disciplinary shape optimizations of a generic business jet wing at two transonic cruise flow conditions. The studies performed are based on two high-fidelity gradient-based optimization tools, assisted by the adjoint method (following both discrete and continuous approaches). Single discipline and coupled multi-disciplinary sensitivity derivatives computed from the two tools are compared and verified against finite differences. The importance of not making the frozen turbulence assumption in adjoint-based optimization is demonstrated. Then, a number of optimization runs, ranging from a pure aerodynamic with a rigid structure to an aerostructural one exploring the trade-offs between the involved disciplines, are presented and discussed. The middle-ground scenario of optimizing the wing with aerodynamic criteria and, then, performing an aerostructural trimming is also investigated.

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