Engineering Computations: Volume 30 Issue 4

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International journal for computer-aided engineering and software
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Table of contents - Special Issue: Computational methods in engineering design and optimization

Guest Editors: Massimiliano Vasile, Edmondo Minisci, Domenico Quagliarella

Aerodynamic shape optimization using the adjoint Euler equations

Michiel H. Straathof, Giampietro Carpentieri, Michel J.L. van Tooren

An aerodynamic shape optimization algorithm is presented, which includes all aspects of the design process: parameterization, flow computation and optimization. The purpose of…

The continuous adjoint method as a guide for the design of flow control systems based on jets

A.S. Zymaris, D.I. Papadimitriou, E.M. Papoutsis‐Kiachagias, K.C. Giannakoglou, C. Othmer

The purpose of this paper is to propose the use of the continuous adjoint method as a tool to identify the appropriate location and “type” (suction or blowing) of steady jets used…

Adaptive sampling strategies for non‐intrusive POD‐based surrogates

Marc Guénot, Ingrid Lepot, Caroline Sainvitu, Jordan Goblet, Rajan Filomeno Coelho

The purpose of this paper is to propose a novel contribution to adaptive sampling strategies for non‐intrusive reduced order models based on Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (POD)…

Ship optimization by globally convergent modification of PSO by a surrogate‐based Newton method

Daniele Peri, Matteo Diez

The purpose of this paper is the introduction of a globally convergent algorithm into a framework for global derivative‐free optimization, such as particle swarm optimization…

Active flow control of airfoil using mesh/meshless methods coupled to hierarchical genetic algorithms for drag reduction design

Hong Wang, Jyri Leskinen, Dong‐Seop Lee, Jacques Périaux

The purpose of this paper is to investigate an active flow control technique called Shock Control Bump (SCB) for drag reduction using evolutionary algorithms.

Increasing parallelism of evolutionary algorithms by Nash games in design inverse flow problems

Jyri Leskinen, Hong Wang, Jacques Périaux

The purpose of this paper is to compare the efficiency of four different algorithmic parallelization methods for inverse shape design flow problems.

Multi‐point optimization of shapes and settings of high‐lift system by means of evolutionary algorithm and Navier‐Stokes equations

Frédéric Moens, Christelle Wervaecke

Today, the design process of high‐lift configurations in industry mainly relies on experts' knowledge, and lacks a simple exploration of the design space. Therefore, the…

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ISSN:

0264-4401

Online date, start – end:

1984

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof. Chenfeng Li