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Multi Objective Optimization of a Turbomachinery Blade Using NSGA-II
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2007
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Numerical AnalysisLarge-scale Global OptimizationEngineeringMultidisciplinary Design OptimizationIndustrial EngineeringFan BladeMechanical EngineeringComputational MechanicsShape OptimizationGenetic AlgorithmHybrid Optimization TechniqueAircraft Design ProcessMulti Objective OptimizationIntelligent OptimizationFlight OptimizationPareto Optimal FrontPropulsionApplied AerodynamicsWind Turbine BladesAerodynamicsAutomotive Aerodynamics
This work presents numerical optimization for design of a blade stacking line of a low speed axial flow fan with a fast and elitist Non-Dominated Sorting of Genetic Algorithm (NSGA-II) of multi-objective optimization using three-dimensional Navier-Stokes analysis. Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations with k-ε turbulence model are discretized with finite volume approximations and solved on unstructured grids. Regression analysis is performed to get second order polynomial response which is used to generate Pareto optimal front with help of NSGA-II and local search strategy with weighted sum approach to refine the result obtained by NSGA-II to get better Pareto optimal front. Four geometric variables related to spanwise distributions of sweep and lean of blade stacking line are chosen as design variables to find higher performed fan blade. The performance is measured in terms of the objectives; total efficiency, total pressure and torque. Hence the motive of the optimization is to enhance total efficiency and total pressure and to reduce torque.