Setting Mesh Deformation Boundary Conditions

The shape optimization process uses the morphing procedure to deform the geometry of interest. Specified control points are displaced by amounts calculated using mesh sensitivities that the Adjoint Mesh solver provides.

The displacement of the control points controls the deformation calculated by the morpher. The displaced positions of the specified control points are set to maximize/minimize the cost function of interest.

The morpher algorithm and its adjoint require each symmetry boundary to have no more than one planar surface:

  1. Right-click the Regions > Fluid Domain > Boundaries > Far Field node and select Split by Angle.
    The Split Boundaries by Angle dialog appears.
  2. Accept the default settings by clicking OK.

This tutorial focuses on optimizing the shape of the wing lower element, whereas the shape of other wing components is fixed.

To specify the morphing conditions set the appropriate Method for the Morpher node within the Physics Conditions node of each boundary.

  1. Select the Regions > Fluid Domain > Boundaries > Wing Lower Element > Physics Conditions > Morpher Specification node and set Specification to Floating.
  2. Make sure that for the Inlet, Outlet, Wing End Plate and Wing Upper Element boundaries the Specification for the Morpher Specification node is set to Fixed.
  3. Save the simulation.