A novel surface mesh deformation method for handling wing-fuselage intersections

This paper describes a method for mesh adaptation in the presence of intersections, such as wing-fuselage. Automatic optimization tools, using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations, face the problem to adapt the computational grid upon deformations of the boundary surface. When mesh regener...

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Published inChinese journal of aeronautics Vol. 30; no. 1; pp. 264 - 273
Main Authors Martin-Burgos, Mario Jaime, González-Juárez, Daniel, Andrés-Pérez, Esther
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.02.2017
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ISSN1000-9361
2588-9230
DOI10.1016/j.cja.2016.12.026

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Summary:This paper describes a method for mesh adaptation in the presence of intersections, such as wing-fuselage. Automatic optimization tools, using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations, face the problem to adapt the computational grid upon deformations of the boundary surface. When mesh regeneration is not feasible, due to the high cost to build up the computational grid, mesh deformation techniques are considered a cheap approach to adapt the mesh to changes on the geometry. Mesh adaptation is a well-known subject in the literature; however, there is very little work which deals with moving intersections. Without a proper treatment of the intersections, the use of automatic optimization methods for aircraft design is limited to individual components. The proposed method takes advantage of the CAD description, which usually comes in the form of Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines (NURBS) patches. This paper describes an algorithm to recalculate the intersection line between two parametric surfaces. Then, the surface mesh is adapted to the moving intersection in parametric coordinates. Finally, the deformation is propagated through the volumetric mesh. The proposed method is tested with the DLR F6 wing-body configuration.
ISSN:1000-9361
2588-9230
DOI:10.1016/j.cja.2016.12.026