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MULTI-DISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS, INVERSE DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION

MULTI-DISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS, INVERSE DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION. George S. Dulikravich Professor and Director, MAIDO Institute Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering The University of Texas at Arlington dulikra@mae.uta.edu ( Thanks to my students, postdocs and visiting scientists ).

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MULTI-DISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS, INVERSE DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION

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  1. MULTI-DISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS, INVERSE DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION George S. Dulikravich Professor and Director, MAIDO Institute Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering The University of Texas at Arlington dulikra@mae.uta.edu (Thanks to my students, postdocs and visiting scientists)

  2. Professor Dulikravich has authored and co-authored over 300 technical publications in diverse fields involving computational and analytical fluid mechanics, subsonic, transonic and hypersonic aerodynamics, theoretical and computational electro-magneto-hydrodynamics, conjugate heat transfer including solidification, computational cryobiology, acceleration of iterative algorithms, computational grid generation, multi-disciplinary aero-thermo-structural inverse problems, design and constrained optimization in turbomachinery, and multi-objective optimization of chemical compositions of alloys. He is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of the international journal on Inverse Problems in Engineering and an Associate Editor of three additional journals. He is also the founder, chairman and editor of the sequence of International Conferences on Inverse Design Concepts and Optimization in Engineering Sciences (ICIDES). Professor Dulikravich is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and a member of the American Academy of Mechanics. Professor Dulikravich is also the founder and Director of Multidisciplinary Analysis, Inverse Design and Optimization (MAIDO) Institute and Aerospace Program Graduate Student Advisor at UTA.

  3. A sketch of my current research interests Geometry Parameterization Computational Grid Generation Flow-Field Analysis Thermal Field Analysis Stress-Deformation Field Analysis Electric Field Analysis Magnetic Field Analysis Conjugate (Concurrent) Analysis Multi-Disciplinary Inverse Problems Multi-Disciplinary Optimization & Design

  4. P T Conjugate Heat Transfer Aero-Elasticity Aerodynamics Q U? Q P U? T Aero-Thermo-Elasticity Heat Conduction Thermo-Elasticity Structures T U Multi-Disciplinary Analysis, Inverse Design and Optimization (MAIDO)

  5. Parallel Computer of a “Beowulf” type • Based on commodity hardware and public domain software • 16 dual Pentium II 400 MHz and 11 dual Pentium 500 MHz based PC’s • Total of 54 processors and 10.75 GB of main memory • 100 Megabits/second switched Ethernet using MPI and Linux • Compressible NSE solved at 1.55 Gflop/sec with a LU SSOR solver on a 100x100x100 structured grid on 32 processors (like a Cray-C90) • GA optimization of a MHD diffuser completed in 30 hours. Same problem would take 14 days on a single CPU

  6. Conjugate Simulation of Internally Cooled Gas Turbine Blade Static temperature contours and grid in the leading edge region

  7. Head Cooling Simulation Animated view of outer surface mesh

  8. Electro-Magneto-Fluid-Dynamics (EMFD): • active control of large-scale single crystal growth, • enhanced performance of compact heat exchangers, • control of spray atomization in combustion processes, • reduction of drag of marine vehicles, • flow control in hypersonics, • fast response shock absorbers, • hydraulic transmission in automotive industry, • free-flow electrophoretic separation in pharmaceutics, • large scale liquid based food processing, • biological transport under the influence of EM fields, • fuel cells and batteries, • electro-polymers and other smart materials, etc.

  9. EMHD Conservation of Linear Momentum

  10. EMHD Conservation of Energy Conservation of Mass

  11. EMHD Maxwell’s Equations

  12. Multi-Disciplinary Analysis(Well-defined or Direct Problems) Multi-disciplinary engineering field problems are fully defined and can be solved when the following set of information is given: governing partial differential or integral equation(s), shape(s) and size(s) of the domain(s), boundary and initial conditions, material properties of the media contained in the field, and internal sources and external forces or inputs.

  13. Multi-Disciplinary Inverse Problems(Ill-posed or ill-defined) If any of this information is unknown or unavailable, the field problem becomes an indirect (or inverse) problem and is generally considered to be ill posed and unsolvable. Specifically, inverse problems can be classified as: 1.      Shape determination inverse problems, 2.      Boundary/initial value determination inverse problems, 3.      Sources and forces determination inverse problems, 4.      Material properties determination inverse problems, and 5.      Governing equation(s) determination inverse problems. The inverse problems are solvable if additional information is provided and if appropriate numerical algorithms are used.

  14. Inverse prediction of temperature-dependent thermal conductivity of an arbitrarily shaped object

  15. Inverse determination of boundary conditions

  16. Inverse Determination of Convective Boundary Condition on a Rectangular Plate

  17. Hybrid Constrained Optimization • Minimize one or more objective functions of a set of design variables subject to a set of equality and inequality constraint functions. ALGORITHMS • Gradient Search (DFP, SQP, P&D) • Genetic Algorithm(s) • Differential Evolution • Simulated Annealing • Simplex (Nelder-Mead) • Stochastic Self-adaptive Response Surface (IOSO)

  18. DETERMINATION OF UNSTEADY CONTAINER TEMPERATURES DURING FREEZING OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL ORGANS WITH CONSTRAINED THERMAL STRESSES • Use finite element method (FEM) model of transient heat conduction and thermal stress analysis together with a Genetic Algorithm (GA) to determine the time varying temperature distribution that will cool the organ at the maximum cooling rate allowed without exceeding allowed stresses

  19. Diffuser flow separation with no applied magnetic field Significantly reduced diffuser flow separation with optimized distribution of magnets located in the geometric expansion only

  20. Two-stage axial gas turbine entropy fields and total efficiencies before and after optimization of hub and shroud shapes using a hybrid constrained optimizer

  21. Results Comparison of 3 optimized airfoil cascades against the original VKI airfoil cascade.

  22. Multi-objective Constrained Design Optimization Comparison of total pressure loss versus total lift for optimized airfoil cascades and the inversely designed original VKI airfoil cascade.

  23. Internally cooled blade exampleand its triangular surface mesh

  24. Passage shape in x-z plane for initial designand for IOSO optimized design

  25. Principal stress contours for initial design andfor IOSO optimized design of cooling passage

  26. Temperature contours on pressure side for initial design and for IOSO optimized design

  27. Temperature contours on suction sidefor initial design and for IOSO optimized design

  28. Objective function convergence history andTemperature constraint function convergence history

  29. Extremum search dynamic

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