Aerofoil Optimisation via AD of a Multigrid Cell-Vertex
Euler Flow Solver
Shaun A Forth & Trevor P Evans
Published in
Automatic Differentiation of Algorithms: From
Simulation to Optimization,
George Corliss, Christele Faure, Andreas Griewank, Laurent Hascoet, and Uwe
Naumann (eds.)
Springer-Verlag, New York, 2002, pp153-160
Presented at AD 2000 The 3rd International Conference/Workshop on Automatic
Differentiation:
From Simulation to Optimization
Abstract
We report preliminary results in the use of ADIFOR 2.0 to determine
aerodynamic sensitivities of a 2-D airfoil with respect to geometrical
variables. Meshes are produced with a hyperbolic interpolation technique.
The flow field is calculated using the cell-vertex method of Hall, which
incorporates local time-stepping, mesh sequencing and multigrid. We
present results and timings using both Finite Differences (FD) and Automatic
Differentiation (AD). We investigate the effect of starting the perturbed
calculation for FD and the derivative calculation for AD from either the
current or freestream conditions and highlight the need for careful
implementation of convergence criteria.
We attempt to make a comparative study of AD and FD gradients in an aerofoil
optimisation, using the DERA CODAS method from the perspective of DERA's
eventual aim, 3D viscous optimisation of wing-body configurations.
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