Volume 2C: Turbomachinery 2020
DOI: 10.1115/gt2020-15351
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Using Feature-Based Mesh Adaptation to Improve the Adjoint Optimisation of Transonic Compressor Blades

Abstract: The benefit of mesh adaptation to improve the optimisation process of turbomachinery components is here demonstrated for the first time. Mesh movement is used to automatically cluster and align the cells with significant flow features such as shocks, shock-induced separation and wakes for every geometry tested during a transonic compressor blade optimisation. Using mesh movement means that the same size grid is used while significantly improving the accuracy of the simulation and resulting adjoint gradients. A… Show more

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