An adjoint-based methodology for calculating manufacturing tolerances for natural laminar flow airfoils susceptible to smooth surface waviness

Author:

Moniripiri Mohammad,Brito Pedro P. C.,Cavalieri André V. G.,Sêcco Ney R.,Hanifi Ardeshir

Abstract

Abstract An adjoint-based method is presented for determining manufacturing tolerances for aerodynamic surfaces with natural laminar flow subjected to wavy excrescences. The growth of convective unstable disturbances is computed by solving Euler, boundary layer, and parabolized stability equations. The gradient of the kinetic energy of disturbances in the boundary layer (E) with respect to surface grid points is calculated by solving adjoints of the governing equations. The accuracy of approximations of $$\Delta E$$ Δ E , using gradients obtained from adjoint, is investigated for several waviness heights. It is also shown how second-order derivatives increase the accuracy of approximations of $$\Delta E$$ Δ E when surface deformations are large. Then, for specific flight conditions, using the steepest ascent and the sequential least squares programming methodologies, the waviness profile with minimum $$L2-$$ L 2 - norm that causes a specific increase in the maximum value of N- factor, $$\Delta N$$ Δ N , is found. Finally, numerical tests are performed using the NLF(2)-0415 airfoil to specify tolerance levels for $$\Delta {N}$$ Δ N up to 2.0 for different flight conditions. Most simulations are carried out for a Mach number and angle of attack equal to 0.5 and $$1.25^{\circ }$$ 1 . 25 , respectively, and with Reynolds numbers between $$9\times 10^6$$ 9 × 10 6 and $$15\times 10^6$$ 15 × 10 6 and for waviness profiles with different ranges of wavelengths. Finally, some additional studies are presented for different angles of attack and Mach numbers to show their effects on the computed tolerances. Graphic abstract

Funder

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Fundação Casemiro Montenegro Filho

Royal Institute of Technology

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,General Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics,Computational Mechanics

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