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      Massively Multipoint Aerodynamic Shape Design via Surrogate-Assisted Gradient-Based Optimization

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          Multipoint aerodynamic design optimization involves no more than tens of flight conditions, which cannot thoroughly represent the actual demand. A comprehensive evaluation of the performance may consider hundreds or even thousands of flight conditions, and this leads to a massively multipoint optimization problem. Existing optimization methods are inefficient in such cases. This paper presents a surrogate-assisted gradient-based optimization architecture that efficiently solves massively multipoint design problems. To avoid the curse of dimensionality, surrogate models are constructed only in the low-dimensional space spanned by flow condition variables. With the aerodynamic functions and gradients computed by surrogate models, efficient gradient-based optimization is performed to find the optimal design. To ensure convergence, an adaptive sampling criterion is proposed to refine the surrogate models. In a transonic aircraft wing design case, the results show that the optimal design found by the proposed method with 342 missions yields a fuel burn reduction by a factor of two as compared to a regular multipoint optimal design. This work highlights the demand and provides an efficient way to conduct massively multipoint optimization in aircraft design.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                aiaaj
                AIAA Journal
                AIAA Journal
                American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
                1533-385X
                30 December 2019
                May 2020
                : 58
                : 5
                : 1949-1963
                Affiliations
                Northwestern Polytechnical University , 710072 Xi’an, People’s Republic of China
                Author notes
                [*]

                cfdljc@ 123456gmail.com . Member AIAA.

                [†]

                Professor, National Key Laboratory of Aerodynamic Design and Research, Department of Fluid Mechanics, School of Aeronautics, Shaanxi; caijsh@ 123456nwpu.edu.cn . Senior Member AIAA.

                Article
                J058491 J058491
                10.2514/1.J058491
                4b4fe205-855d-4372-937f-e11ae2d50249
                Copyright © 2019 by Jichao Li and Jinsheng Cai. Published by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., with permission. All requests for copying and permission to reprint should be submitted to CCC at www.copyright.com; employ the eISSN 1533-385X to initiate your request. See also AIAA Rights and Permissions www.aiaa.org/randp.
                History
                : 20 March 2019
                : 1 November 2019
                : 6 November 2019
                Page count
                Figures: 23, Tables: 5
                Funding
                Funded by: 111 Project of China
                Award ID: B17037
                Categories
                Regular Articles

                Engineering,Physics,Mechanical engineering,Space Physics
                Engineering, Physics, Mechanical engineering, Space Physics

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