A framework for optimising aspects of rotor blades

Johnson, C. S. and Barakos, G. N. (2011) A framework for optimising aspects of rotor blades. Aeronautical Journal, 115(1165), pp. 147-162.

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Abstract

This work presents a computational framework for the optimisation of various aspects of rotor blades. The proposed method employs CFD combined with artificial neural networks, employed as meta-models, and optimisation methods based on genetic algorithms. To demonstrate this approach, two examples have been used, one is the optimal selection of 4- and 5-digit NACA aerofoils for rotor sections and the other is the optimisation of linear blade twist for rotors in hover. For each case, an objective function was created and the meta-model was subsequently used to evaluate this objective function during the optimisation process. The obtained results agree with real world design examples and theoretical predictions. For the selected cases, the artificial neural network was found to perform adequately though the results required a substantial amount of data for training. The genetic algorithm was found to be very effective in identifying a set of near-optimal parameters. The main CPU cost was associated with the population of the database necessary for the meta-models and this task required CFD computations based on the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations. The framework is general enough to allow for several design or optimisation tasks to be carried out and it is based on open-source code made available by the authors. - See more at: http://aerosociety.com/News/Publications/Aero-Journal/Online/732/A-framework-for-optimising-aspects-of-rotor-blades#sthash.BmTJb8gs.dpuf

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Barakos, Professor George
Authors: Johnson, C. S., and Barakos, G. N.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Engineering > Autonomous Systems and Connectivity
Journal Name:Aeronautical Journal
Publisher:Royal Aeronautical Society
ISSN:0001-9240

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