Projectile shape optimization using data-based models
Résumé
Aerodynamic design of projectiles is crucial to ensure that projectiles
have the best performance during their flight. Performing aerodynamic design
boils down to determining the optimal values of certain design variables
of the projectile as the solution of a nonlinear optimization problem involving
the stability derivatives of the projectile. Solving such an optimization
problem involves a heavy procedure since either costly experimental tests
or computationally intensive simulations are needed to obtain the stability
derivatives for different values of the design variables. In this paper, a
(cost-effective) Neural Network surrogate model is used to model the stability
derivatives. A procedure balancing exploitation and exploration is then
devised to determine, based on that surrogate model, the values of the design
variables for which the stability derivatives have to be evaluated to both
improve the surrogate model and approach the optimal design of the projectile.
This framework is applied to optimize the geometrical configuration of
a rectangular finner for a classical flight scenario.
Domaines
Sciences de l'ingénieur [physics]Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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