利用自适应网格变形法进行基于 CFD 的平静水域船体优化

IF 2.5 3区 工程技术 Journal of Hydrodynamics Pub Date : 2024-06-06 DOI:10.1007/s42241-024-0027-5
Shuguang Wang, Yonghwan Kim
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本文介绍了一种利用计算流体动力学(CFD)优化船体形状的自适应网格变形技术。该方法可根据设计变量对船体表面和三维 CFD 网格进行精确、平滑的更新。该技术采用两级点变换方法,将网格点移动几个设计点。最初,根据控制点在定义控制盒内的位移,利用通用 B 样条来变换网格点。这确保了曲面修改的精度和平滑度,与非均匀有理 B 样条曲线的效果类似。随后,使用径向基函数对控制点的移动进行插值,并使用一组有限的设计点。所开发的方法有效地保持了网格质量和仿真效率。通过将该方法应用于曲面和网格适应,提出了一个二阶多项式形式的回归模型,以表示几何参数和设计变量之间的关系。然后利用该多项式引入几何约束。此外,还为平静水域阻力构建了一个径向基函数代用模型,以逼近目标函数。为基于 CFD 的船体优化提出了一个增强的优化框架,并应用于 KVLCC2 验证了其可行性和效率。
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CFD-based hull optimization in calm water using adaptive grid deformation method

This paper presents an adaptive grid deformation technique for optimizing ship hull forms using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The proposed method enables accurate and smooth updates of the hull surface and 3-D CFD grids in response to design variables. This technique incorporates a two-level point-transformation approach to move the grid points by a few design points. Initially, generic B-splines are utilized to transform grid points according to the displacements of the control points within a defined control box. This ensures surface modification accuracy and smoothness, similar to those provided by non-uniform rational B-splines. Subsequently, radial basis functions are used to interpolate the movements of the control points with a limited set of design points. The developed method effectively maintains the mesh quality and simulation efficiency. By applying this method to surface and grid adaptation, a regression model is proposed in the form of a second-order polynomial to represent the relationship between the geometric parameters and design variables. This polynomial is then used to introduce geometric constraints. Furthermore, a radial basis function surrogate model for the calm-water resistance is constructed to approximate the objective function. An enhanced optimization framework is proposed for CFD–based hull optimization and applied to KVLCC2 to validate its feasibility and efficiency.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Hydrodynamics is devoted to the publication of original theoretical, computational and experimental contributions to the all aspects of hydrodynamics. It covers advances in the naval architecture and ocean engineering, marine and ocean engineering, environmental engineering, water conservancy and hydropower engineering, energy exploration, chemical engineering, biological and biomedical engineering etc.
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