Computational design optimization for S-ducts

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2018-10-12

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MDPI

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Article

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2411-9660

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Alessio D’Ambros,Timoleon Kipouros, Pavlos Zachos et al., Computational design optimization for S-ducts. Designs, 2018, Volume 2, Issue 4, Article number 36

Abstract

In this work, we investigate the computational design of a typical S-Duct that is found in the literature. We model the design problem as a shape optimization study. The design parameters describe the 3D geometrical changes to the shape of the S-Duct and we assess the improvements to the aerodynamic behavior by considering two objective functions: the pressure losses and the swirl. The geometry management is controlled with the Free-Form Deformation (FFD) technique, the analysis of the flow is performed using steady-state computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and the exploration of the design space is achieved using the heuristic optimization algorithm Tabu Search (MOTS). The results reveal potential improvements by 14% with respect to the pressure losses and by 71% with respect to the swirl of the flow. These findings exceed by a large margin the optimality level that was achieved by other approaches in the literature. Further investigation of a range of optimum geometries is performed and reported with a detailed discussion.

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S-duct design, computational design, stochastic optimization, tabu search, free-form deformation

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