2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ast.2017.09.030
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Multi-objective optimization for re-entry spacecraft conceptual design using a free-form shape generator

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“…In the present work, we assume that the generic shape of an RLV is represented by a grid formed by a quadrangular and/or by a degenerated triangular panel grid. Grid points are obtained using a proprietary procedure that authors fully detailed in [23,24]. Without going into details of the shape model, we remark that the mesh arrangement over the RLV surface is obtained with no NURBS support surface: a three-dimensional parametric wireframe is created using cubic rational B-splines and used to reconstruct the computational surface grid.…”
Section: Rlv Shape Modelling and Thermal Protection System Sizing Crimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the present work, we assume that the generic shape of an RLV is represented by a grid formed by a quadrangular and/or by a degenerated triangular panel grid. Grid points are obtained using a proprietary procedure that authors fully detailed in [23,24]. Without going into details of the shape model, we remark that the mesh arrangement over the RLV surface is obtained with no NURBS support surface: a three-dimensional parametric wireframe is created using cubic rational B-splines and used to reconstruct the computational surface grid.…”
Section: Rlv Shape Modelling and Thermal Protection System Sizing Crimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The above considerations ensure a topologically invariant shape. In previous papers proposed by the authors [23,24], a multidisciplinary shape optimization for an RLV comprising a trajectorybased TPS sizing procedure was developed. The TPS was modeled using two insulating materials placed at different locations along the vehicle surface.…”
Section: Rlv Shape Modelling and Thermal Protection System Sizing Crimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A generic shape of an RLV is represented by a grid formed by a quadrangular and/or by either degenerated triangular panel grid. Grid points are obtained using a proprietary procedure that authors fully detailed in [20,21]. Without going into details of the shape model, we remark that the mesh arrangement over the RLV surface is obtained with no NURBS support surface: a three-dimensional parametric wireframe is created using cubic rational B-splines [22] and used to reconstruct computational surface grid.…”
Section: Rlv Shape Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The previously introduced modeling procedure has been applied on a conceptual RLV shape created with the model described in Section 4 and detailed in [20,21]. Figure 6 shows a topological map obtained for an arbitrarily chosen distribution of stick primitives.…”
Section: Tps Modeling Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yang et al [10] investigate the stress-constrained topology optimization based on maximum stress measures that give beneficial information about an easy implementation, low computational cost, and stable converge topology optimization process. Viviani et al [11] use multi-objective structural topology optimization for turbine brake pads subject to thermal and brake vibration. The result of the study shows that the optimized structure meets the stiffness requirement, as well as improves vibration performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%