Comparison of high-fidelity aero-structure gradient computation techniques. Application on the CRM wing design
Résumé
Aero-structural optimization is a keystone to concurrently improve aerodynamic
performance and reduce the structural mass of an aircraft. Gradient-based multi-disciplinary
design optimization is actually efficient if gradients computations are fast and accurate enough.
This paper presents two high-fidelity aero-structure gradient computation techniques for design
variables impacting the stiffness of the structure. A first part details the new module developed
and implemented in the Onera elsA software capable of computing aero-structure gradients using
intrusive direct and adjoint methods. In a second part an alternative improved uncoupled
non-intrusive approach is proposed. Both approaches are evaluated and compared on the Common
Research Model (CRM) test-case considering criteria such as accuracy, efficiency, and
applicability on practical industrial problem. Finally, preliminary results are presented on an
inverse design problem. The final objective will be to match a target twist distribution on the
Common Research Model wing using this new coupled gradient capability.
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