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Multipoint and Multiobjective Optimization of a Centrifugal Compressor Impeller Based on Genetic Algorithm
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2017
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Search OptimizationHigh Pressure RatioEngineeringAerospace EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringCentrifugal Compressor ImpellerHigh EfficiencyCompressorGenetic AlgorithmGenetic Algorithm IiSystems EngineeringAerodynamicsHybrid Optimization TechniqueAerospace Propulsion SystemsMultiobjective OptimizationAutomotive Aerodynamics
The design of high efficiency, high pressure ratio, and wide flow range centrifugal impellers is a challenging task. The paper describes the application of a multiobjective, multipoint optimization methodology to the redesign of a transonic compressor impeller for this purpose. The aerodynamic optimization method integrates an improved nondominated sorting genetic algorithm II (NSGA‐II), blade geometry parameterization based on NURBS, a 3D RANS solver, a self‐organization map (SOM) based data mining technique, and a time series based surge detection method. The optimization results indicate a considerable improvement to the total pressure ratio and isentropic efficiency of the compressor over the whole design speed line and by 5.3% and 1.9% at design point, respectively. Meanwhile, surge margin and choke mass flow increase by 6.8% and 1.4%, respectively. The mechanism behind the performance improvement is further extracted by combining the geometry changes with detailed flow analysis.
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