Multidisciplinary design optimization on conceptual design of aero-engine

Xiao Bo Zhang, Zhan Xue Wang, Li Zhou, Zeng Wen Liu

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Abstract

In order to obtain better integrated performance of aero-engine during the conceptual design stage, multiple disciplines such as aerodynamics, structure, weight, and aircraft mission are required. Unfortunately, the couplings between these disciplines make it difficult to model or solve by conventional method. MDO (Multidisciplinary Design Optimization) methodology which can well deal with couplings of disciplines is considered to solve this coupled problem. Approximation method, optimization method, coordination method, and modeling method for MDO framework are deeply analyzed. For obtaining the more efficient MDO framework, an improved CSSO (Concurrent Subspace Optimization) strategy which is based on DOE (Design Of Experiment) and RSM (Response Surface Model) methods is proposed in this paper; and an improved DE (Differential Evolution) algorithm is recommended to solve the system-level and discipline-level optimization problems in MDO framework. The improved CSSO strategy and DE algorithm are evaluated by utilizing the numerical test problem. The result shows that the efficiency of improved methods proposed by this paper is significantly increased. The coupled problem of VCE (Variable Cycle Engine) conceptual design is solved by utilizing improved CSSO strategy, and the design parameter given by improved CSSO strategy is better than the original one. The integrated performance of VCE is significantly improved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)195-208
Number of pages14
JournalInternational Journal of Turbo and Jet Engines
Volume33
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2016

Keywords

  • aero engine
  • concurrent subspace optimization
  • differential evolution
  • multidisciplinary design optimization

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