Title :
Aerodynamic shape design of wings using an inverse problem approach
Author :
Matsushima, Kisa ; Iwamiya, Toshiyuki
Author_Institution :
Makuhari Syst. Lab., Fujitsu Ltd., Chiba, Japan
fDate :
28 Apr-2 May 1997
Abstract :
Describes a computational method for aerodynamic shape design which is one of the major applications of high-performance computing. The design starts from a base-line shape and makes geometrical corrections iteratively until the corrected shape realizes a prescribed pressure distribution. The correction value is obtained by flow simulation and inverse problem solving. In this research, an inverse problem solver has been newly developed for the aerodynamic shape design of multiple wing systems. The solver takes the mutual effect among the wings into consideration and simultaneously provides the section shape of each wing. For flow simulation, Navier-Stokes equations are solved on a vector-parallel machine. Design results show that the method using the inverse problem solver and the high-performance simulation is promising for performing complicated aircraft design within a realistic time period
Keywords :
CAD; Navier-Stokes equations; aerodynamics; aerospace computing; aerospace simulation; aircraft; computational geometry; flow simulation; inverse problems; iterative methods; parallel programming; vector processor systems; Navier-Stokes equations; aerodynamic shape design; aircraft wings; base-line shape; complicated aircraft design; correction value; flow simulation; high-performance computing; high-performance simulation; inverse problem solver; iterative geometrical corrections; multiple wing systems; mutual effect; pressure distribution; vector-parallel machine; wing section shape; Aerodynamics; Aircraft; Computational modeling; Costs; Design methodology; High performance computing; Inverse problems; Laboratories; Navier-Stokes equations; Shape;
Conference_Titel :
High Performance Computing on the Information Superhighway, 1997. HPC Asia '97
Conference_Location :
Seoul
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7901-8
DOI :
10.1109/HPC.1997.592159