The purpose of this study is to derive optimal shapes of a body located in viscous flows by the finite element method using the acoustic velocity and the four-step explicit scheme. The formulation is based on an optimal control theory in which a performance function of the fluid force is introduced. The performance function should be minimized satisfying the state equation. This problem can be transformed into the minimization problem without constraint conditions by using the adjoint equation with adjoint variables corresponding to the state equation. The performance function is defined by the drag and lift forces acting on the body. The weighted gradient method is applied as a minimization technique, the Galerkin finite element method is ...
This paper reviews the formulation and application of optimization techniques based on control theor...
This paper describes the formulation of optimization techniques based on control theory for aerodyna...
In this paper, we further develop an approach previously introduced in Lassila and Rozza, 2010, for ...
The purpose of this study is to derive a shape optimization method for a body located in viscous flo...
The purpose of this study is to find an optimal shape of a body located in the viscous flow using th...
The purpose of this study is to obtain an optimal shape of a body located in the incompress-ible vis...
The purpose of this study is to obtain an optimal shape of a body located in the incompressible visc...
The purpose of this study is to obtain an optimal shape of a body located in the incompressible visc...
A new method for shape optimization for unsteady viscous flows is presented. It is based on the cont...
"Topology optimization theory and applications toward wide fields of natural sciences". May 7~9, 201...
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering, Philadelphia, P...
This paper compares the continuous and discrete viscous adjoint-based automatic aerodynamic opti-miz...
A continuous adjoint formulation is used to determine optimal airfoil shapes in unsteady viscous flo...
International audienceIn this paper, a simple and robust numerical shape optimization approach is pr...
Gradient-based aerodynamic shape optimization, based on Computational Fluid Dynamics analysis of the...
This paper reviews the formulation and application of optimization techniques based on control theor...
This paper describes the formulation of optimization techniques based on control theory for aerodyna...
In this paper, we further develop an approach previously introduced in Lassila and Rozza, 2010, for ...
The purpose of this study is to derive a shape optimization method for a body located in viscous flo...
The purpose of this study is to find an optimal shape of a body located in the viscous flow using th...
The purpose of this study is to obtain an optimal shape of a body located in the incompress-ible vis...
The purpose of this study is to obtain an optimal shape of a body located in the incompressible visc...
The purpose of this study is to obtain an optimal shape of a body located in the incompressible visc...
A new method for shape optimization for unsteady viscous flows is presented. It is based on the cont...
"Topology optimization theory and applications toward wide fields of natural sciences". May 7~9, 201...
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering, Philadelphia, P...
This paper compares the continuous and discrete viscous adjoint-based automatic aerodynamic opti-miz...
A continuous adjoint formulation is used to determine optimal airfoil shapes in unsteady viscous flo...
International audienceIn this paper, a simple and robust numerical shape optimization approach is pr...
Gradient-based aerodynamic shape optimization, based on Computational Fluid Dynamics analysis of the...
This paper reviews the formulation and application of optimization techniques based on control theor...
This paper describes the formulation of optimization techniques based on control theory for aerodyna...
In this paper, we further develop an approach previously introduced in Lassila and Rozza, 2010, for ...