Aerostructural Level Set Topology Optimization for a Common Research Model WingThe purpose of this work is to use level set topology optimization to improve the design of a representative wing box structure for the NASA common research model. The objective is to minimize the total compliance of the structure under aerodynamic and body force loading, where the aerodynamic loading is coupled to the structural deformation. A taxi bump case was also considered, where only body force loads were applied. The trim condition that aerodynamic lift must balance the total weight of the aircraft is enforced by allowing the root angle of attack to change. The level set optimization method is implemented on an unstructured three-dimensional grid, so that the method can optimize a wing box with arbitrary geometry. Fast matching and upwind schemes are developed for an unstructured grid, which make the level set method robust and efficient. The adjoint method is used to obtain the coupled shape sensitivities required to perform aerostructural optimization of the wing box structure.
Document ID
20140011903
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Dunning, Peter D. (National Inst. of Aerospace Hampton, VA, United States)
Stanford, Bret K. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Kim, H. Alicia (Bath Univ. Bath, United Kingdom)
Date Acquired
September 18, 2014
Publication Date
January 13, 2014
Subject Category
AerodynamicsAircraft Design, Testing And Performance
Report/Patent Number
NF1676L-16665AIAA Paper 2014-0634Report Number: NF1676L-16665Report Number: AIAA Paper 2014-0634