Technique for Calculating Solution Derivatives With Respect to Geometry Parameters in a CFD Code
TBMG-10759
08/01/2011
- Content
A solution has been developed to the challenges of computation of derivatives with respect to geometry, which is not straightforward because these are not typically direct inputs to the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) solver. To overcome these issues, a procedure has been devised that can be used without having access to the mesh generator, while still being applicable to all types of meshes. The basic approach is inspired by the mesh motion algorithms used to deform the interior mesh nodes in a smooth manner when the surface nodes, for example, are in a fluid structure interaction problem. The general idea is to model the mesh edges and nodes as constituting a spring-mass system. Changes to boundary node locations are propagated to interior nodes by allowing them to assume their new equilibrium positions, for instance, one where the forces on each node are in balance.
- Citation
- "Technique for Calculating Solution Derivatives With Respect to Geometry Parameters in a CFD Code," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2011.