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A high-performance open-source framework for multiphysics simulation and adjoint-based shape and topology optimization

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Title: A high-performance open-source framework for multiphysics simulation and adjoint-based shape and topology optimization
Authors: Carrusca Gomes, Pedro
Item Type: Thesis or dissertation
Abstract: The first part of this thesis presents the advances made in the Open-Source software SU2, towards transforming it into a high-performance framework for design and optimization of multiphysics problems. Through this work, and in collaboration with other authors, a tenfold performance improvement was achieved for some problems. More importantly, problems that had previously been impossible to solve in SU2, can now be used in numerical optimization with shape or topology variables. Furthermore, it is now exponentially simpler to study new multiphysics applications, and to develop new numerical schemes taking advantage of modern high-performance-computing systems. In the second part of this thesis, these capabilities allowed the application of topology optimiza- tion to medium scale fluid-structure interaction problems, using high-fidelity models (nonlinear elasticity and Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations), which had not been done before in the literature. This showed that topology optimization can be used to target aerodynamic objectives, by tailoring the interaction between fluid and structure. However, it also made ev- ident the limitations of density-based methods for this type of problem, in particular, reliably converging to discrete solutions. This was overcome with new strategies to both guarantee and accelerate (i.e. reduce the overall computational cost) the convergence to discrete solutions in fluid-structure interaction problems.
Content Version: Open Access
Issue Date: Jun-2021
Date Awarded: Feb-2022
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/95887
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25560/95887
Copyright Statement: Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial NoDerivatives Licence
Supervisor: Palacios Nieto, Rafael
Department: Aeronautics
Publisher: Imperial College London
Qualification Level: Doctoral
Qualification Name: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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