Shape optimisation of a hydrodynamic separator using expensive and constrained multi-objective computational modelling
Andrew Philip Roberts,
Alma As-Aad Mohammad Rahat,
Daniel Stuart Jarman
et al.
Abstract:The shape of a hydrodynamic particle separator has been optimised using unsteady computational fluid dynamics, coupled with Lagrangian particle tracking, combined with a parallelised and robust formulation of Bayesian optimisation. The noise present in the models of the separator required the use of the minimum probability of improvement infill criterion for optimisation of the geometry. This allowed direct inclusion of the objective noise via homoscedastic Gaussian process models. The wall clock time for the … Show more
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