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Full-Carpet Design of a Low-Boom Demonstrator Concept
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2015
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AeroacousticsEngineeringNoise ControlAerospace SimulationComputer-aided DesignCart3d Design MeshStructural OptimizationCart3d Adjoint-Discretization ErrorFull-carpet DesignShape OptimizationSystems EngineeringAircraft Design ProcessMechatronicsDesignPropulsionAerospace EngineeringAerospace TechnologyMechanical SystemsAerodynamicsVibration Control
The Cart3D adjoint-based design framework is used to mitigate the undesirable o -track sonic boom properties of a demonstrator concept designed for low-boom directly under the flight path. First, the requirements of a Cart3D design mesh are determined using a high-fidelity mesh adapted to minimize the discretization error of the CFD analysis. Low-boom equivalent area targets are then generated at the under-track and one off-track azimuthal position for the baseline configuration. The under-track target is generated using a trim- feasible low-boom target generation process, ensuring that the final design is not only low-boom, but also trimmed at the specified flight condition. The o -track equivalent area target is generated by minimizing the A-weighted loudness using an efficient adjoint-based approach. The configuration outer mold line is then parameterized and optimized to match the off-body pressure distributions prescribed by the low-boom targets. The numerical optimizer uses design gradients which are calculated using the Cart3D adjoint- based design capability. Optimization constraints are placed on the geometry to satisfy structural feasibility. The low-boom properties of the final design are verified using the adaptive meshing approach. This analysis quantifies the error associated with the CFD mesh that is used for design. Finally, an alternate mesh construction and target positioning approach offering greater computational efficiency is demonstrated and verified.
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