Optimal Design of Three-Dimensional Circular-to-Rectangular Transition Nozzle Based on Data Dimensionality Reduction

Author:

Yang Haoqi,Yang Qingzhen,Mu Zhongqiang,Du Xubo,Chen Lingling

Abstract

The parametric representation and aerodynamic shape optimization of a three-dimensional circular-to-rectangular transition nozzle designed and built using control lines distributed along the circumferential direction were investigated in this study. A surrogate model based on class/shape transformation, principal component analysis and radial basis neural network was proposed with fewer design parameters for parametric representation and performance parameter prediction of the three-dimensional circular-to-rectangular transition nozzle. The surrogate model was combined with Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm-II to optimize the aerodynamic shape of the nozzle. The results showed that the surrogate model effectively achieved the parametric representation and aerodynamic shape optimization of the three-dimensional circular-to-rectangular transition nozzle. The geometric dimensions and performance parameters of the parametric reconstructed model were comparable to that of the initial model, implying that they can meet the needs of optimal design. The axial thrust coefficient and lift of the optimized nozzle were increased by approximately 0.742% and 15.707%, respectively.

Funder

Science and Technology on Scramjet Laboratory

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Energy (miscellaneous),Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Control and Optimization,Engineering (miscellaneous),Building and Construction

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