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OpenFOAM® Adjoint Shape Optimisation Course
Both the computation of the so-called sensitivity maps and the full optimisation process will be covered, including shape and mesh morphing. The theoretical background is accompanied by hands-on training focusing on the set-up of the OpenFOAM adjoint solver, discussing its capabilities and following the steps required to perform a shape optimisation loop.
Date: February 5, 2020 - February 6, 2020
Location: Neu Isenburg, Germany
Web Page: https://www.openfoam.com/training/adjoint-optimisation.php
Contact Email: info@openfoam.com
Organizer: OpenCFD
Application Areas: Automotive, Piping, Aerospace, Environmental, Maritime, Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics, Oil, Gas & Petrochemical, General CFD
Special Fields: Optimization
Softwares: OpenFOAM
Deadlines: January 22, 2020 (registration)
Type of Event: Course, International
 
Description:

Both the computation of the so-called sensitivity maps and the full optimisation process will be covered, including shape and mesh morphing. The theoretical background is accompanied by hands-on training focusing on the set-up of the OpenFOAM adjoint solver, discussing its capabilities and following the steps required to perform a shape optimisation loop.

The first part of the course introduces the continuous adjoint method applied to fluid mechanics with a focus on the key features that make it a valuable tool for industrial problems.

The course is organised with the collaboration of leading experts in the development of continuous adjoint methods in aerodynamics, with a rich portfolio of applications in internal and external aerodynamics, e.g. cars, aircraft, turbomachinery, from the group of Prof. K.C. Giannakoglou, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA).

The training provides examples of process and best practice, useful to existing OpenFOAM users wishing to broaden their application knowledge of OpenFOAM towards adjoint-based optimisation. All features demonstrated in this course will be part of the Official release of OpenFOAM v1912.

Topics Covered

  • The continuous adjoint in the Official release of OpenFOAM
  • Introduction to the continuous adjoint method. Examples relating to 1D flow of incompressible fluids
  • Interpretation of the adjoint fields
  • Development of the continuous adjoint method in multi-dimensional flows
  • Handling of various objective and constraint functions
  • Adjoint methods for turbulent flows
  • The adjoint to the Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes equations
  • Adjoint to the Spalart-Allmaras turbulence model
  • Continuous adjoint methods and grid sensitivities
  • Use of sensitivity maps
  • Workflow for automated shape optimization loops
  • Example applications for internal and external flows
 
Event record first posted on December 18, 2019, last modified on December 22, 2019

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