This paper presents the application of an adjoint method to the aerodynamic design optimization of a turbine blade. With the adjoint method, the complete gradient informa-tion needed for optimization can be obtained by solving the governing flow equations and their corresponding adjoint equations only once, regardless of the number of design parameters. The formulations including imposition of appropriate boundary conditions for the adjoint equations of the Euler equations for turbomachinery problems are pre-sented. Two design cases are demonstrated for a turbine cascade that involves a high tip flare, characteristic of steam turbine blading in low-pressure turbines. The results dem-onstrate that the design optimization method is effective ...
Numerical optimization methods have made significant progress over the last decades and play an impo...
Most adjoint-based optimization frameworks only consider aerodynamic performance and constraints, le...
This paper presents the fundamentals of a continuous adjoint method and the applications of this met...
AbstractA first study on the continuous adjoint formulation for aerodynamic optimization design of h...
A first study on the continuous adjoint formulation for aerodynamic optimization design of high pres...
Aerodynamic design of turbine blades using an adjoint equation method is studied. Two design cases a...
The thesis documents the investigation of the application of the adjoint method to turbomachinery bl...
A continuous adjoint equation method is developed for the aerodynamic design of cascade blades in a ...
In order to reduce the carbon foot-print of turbo-generators to global warming, a step-change in the...
Currently, most of the adjoint-based design systems documented in the open literature assume that th...
The main objective of the thesis is to analyze the potential for improving the aerodynamic efficienc...
An adjoint-based shape optimization approach for supersonic turbine cascades is proposed for applic...
This paper presents the application of a viscous adjoint method to the multi-point design optimizati...
This paper presents the application of a viscous adjoint method in the optimization of a low-aspect-...
This paper presents the application of a viscous adjoint method to the multipoint design optimizatio...
Numerical optimization methods have made significant progress over the last decades and play an impo...
Most adjoint-based optimization frameworks only consider aerodynamic performance and constraints, le...
This paper presents the fundamentals of a continuous adjoint method and the applications of this met...
AbstractA first study on the continuous adjoint formulation for aerodynamic optimization design of h...
A first study on the continuous adjoint formulation for aerodynamic optimization design of high pres...
Aerodynamic design of turbine blades using an adjoint equation method is studied. Two design cases a...
The thesis documents the investigation of the application of the adjoint method to turbomachinery bl...
A continuous adjoint equation method is developed for the aerodynamic design of cascade blades in a ...
In order to reduce the carbon foot-print of turbo-generators to global warming, a step-change in the...
Currently, most of the adjoint-based design systems documented in the open literature assume that th...
The main objective of the thesis is to analyze the potential for improving the aerodynamic efficienc...
An adjoint-based shape optimization approach for supersonic turbine cascades is proposed for applic...
This paper presents the application of a viscous adjoint method to the multi-point design optimizati...
This paper presents the application of a viscous adjoint method in the optimization of a low-aspect-...
This paper presents the application of a viscous adjoint method to the multipoint design optimizatio...
Numerical optimization methods have made significant progress over the last decades and play an impo...
Most adjoint-based optimization frameworks only consider aerodynamic performance and constraints, le...
This paper presents the fundamentals of a continuous adjoint method and the applications of this met...