CFD Analysis and Shape Optimization of Airfoils Using Class Shape Transformation and Genetic Algorithm—Part I

Author:

Akram Md Tausif,Kim Man-HoeORCID

Abstract

This paper presents the parameterization and optimization of two well-known airfoils. The aerodynamic shape optimization investigation includes the subsonic (NREL S-821) and transonic airfoils (RAE-2822). The class shape transformation is employed for parametrization while the genetic algorithm is used for optimization purposes. The absolute scheme of the optimization process is carried out for the minimization of the drag coefficient and maximization of lift to drag ratio. In-house MATLAB code is incorporated with a genetic algorithm to calculate the drag coefficient and lift to drag ratio of the resulting optimized airfoil. The panel method is utilized in genetic algorithm optimization code to calculate pressure distribution, lift coefficient, and lift to drag ratio for optimized airfoil shapes and validates with XFOIL and NREL experimental data. Furthermore, CFD analysis is conducted for both the original (NREL S-821) and optimized airfoil obtained. The present method shows that the optimized airfoil achieved an improvement in lift to drag ratio by 7.4% and 15.9% of S-821 and RAE-2822 airfoil, respectively, by the panel technique method and provides high design desirable stability parameters. These features significantly improve the overall aerodynamic performance of the newly optimized airfoils. Finally, the improved aerodynamics results are reported for the design of turbulence modeling and NREL phase II, Phase III, and Phase VI HAWT blades.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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