Correction: A Parametric Study of Multimodality in Aerodynamic Shape Optimization of Wings

G. Streuber, D. Zingg
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A parametric study of multimodality in wing optimization is undertaken utilizing a gradient-based multistart method. The lift-constrained drag minimization of a wing is performed using between 17 and 33 initial geometries in subsonic and transonic viscous flows with varying degrees of freedom and under a variety of constraints. In nearly every examined case, including the ADODG CRM case, multimodality of some degree is found. The cross-sectional optimization of a wing is found to be unimodal to somewhat multimodal in both subsonic and transonic flows, depending on which degrees of freedom are permitted. Permitting large-scale planform deformations and non-planar geometries is shown to produce clear and significant multimodality in all examined cases. Requiring straight leading and trailing edges can significantly reduce, but not fully eliminate, multimodality. Other examined constraints, such as linear taper, linear twist, minimum thickness, and minimum pitching moment are shown to have lesser e↵ects on multimodality. Multimodality is ultimately found to be an inherent characteristic of most wing optimization design spaces, and it is concluded that gradient-based optimization based on a single initial geometry may not be su cient to ensure global optimality even in tightly constrained practical problems.
修正:机翼气动外形优化中多模态的参数化研究
利用基于梯度的多启动方法对机翼优化中的多模态进行了参数化研究。在亚声速和跨声速粘性流动中,在不同的自由度和约束条件下,使用17到33种初始几何形状来实现升力约束下机翼阻力最小化。在几乎每一个被检查的案例中,包括ADODG CRM案例,都发现了某种程度的多模态。在亚音速和跨音速流动中,机翼的截面优化是单峰或多峰的,这取决于所允许的自由度。允许大规模的平面变形和非平面几何显示在所有检查的情况下产生清晰和重要的多模态。要求直的前后缘可以显著减少,但不能完全消除多模态。其他研究的约束条件,如线性锥度、线性扭转、最小厚度和最小俯仰力矩对多模态的影响较小。最终发现多模态是大多数机翼优化设计空间的固有特征,并得出结论,即使在严格约束的实际问题中,基于单一初始几何形状的梯度优化也不足以确保全局最优性。
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