Aerodynamic design of transonic natural-laminar-flow (NLF) wing via surrogate-based optimization

Zhong Hua Han, Jing Chen, Zhen Zhu, Wen Ping Song

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Abstract

This paper aims to develop an efficient and robust design method for transonic natural-laminar-flow (NLF) airfoils and wings, based on high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics (CFD) solver. The CFD solver features functionality of automatic transition prediction, by coupling Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations with the linear-stability-theory-based eN method. A laminar supercritical airfoil called LSC 72613 has been designed for cruise Mach number of 0.72 and design lift coefficient of 0.6, attaining about 50-60% laminar flow region on both sides of the airfoil surface. Then an A320-sized transonic NLF wing is designed with this airfoil for cruise condi tion at Mach=0.74, Re=20 million, CL=0.515. In order to further improve the cruise efficiency, this NLF wing is optimized at higher Mach number of 0.75 via an in-house surrogate-based optimizer. The optimization is formulated as a drag minimization problem with constraints on lift, pitching moment and geometric thickness. Through only 130 CFD evaluations, 12.1 counts drag reduction is obtained, while all constraints are strictly satisfied. Further study shows that the drag reduction is contributed by both of shock-wave weakening and laminar-flow extension. On the upper surface, a better trade-off between favorable pressure gradient and shock wave strength is obtained; on the lower surface the cross-flow (CF) instability is effectively suppressed and the laminar flow region is dramatically extended. The improvement of aerodynamic performance is observed not only at design point but also over a certain range of off-design lift coefficients.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication54th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting
PublisherAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc, AIAA
ISBN (Print)9781624103933
StatePublished - 2016
Event54th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, 2016 - San Diego, United States
Duration: 4 Jan 20168 Jan 2016

Publication series

Name54th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting

Conference

Conference54th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, 2016
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Diego
Period4/01/168/01/16

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