An Approach to Constrained Aerodynamic Design With Application to Airfoils

An Approach to Constrained Aerodynamic Design With Application to Airfoils

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An approach was developed for incorporating flow and geometric constraints into the Direct Iterative Surface Curvature (DISC) design method. In this approach, an initial target pressure distribution is developed using a set of control points. The chordwise locations and pressure levels of these points are initially estimated either from empirical relationships and observed characteristics of pressure distributions for a given class of airfoils or by fitting the points to an existing pressure distribution. These values are then automatically adjusted during the design process to satisfy the flow and geometric constraints. The flow constraints currently available are lift, wave drag, pitching moment, pressure gradient, and local pressure levels. The geometric constraint options include maximum thickness, local thickness, leading-edge radius, and a 'glove' constraint involving inner and outer bounding surfaces. This design method was also extended to include the successive constraint release (SCR) approach to constrained minimization. Campbell, Richard L. Langley Research Center RTOP 505-59-10-03

Book information

ISBN: 9781729157305
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
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Number of pages: 28
Weight: 93g
Height: 280mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 2mm