This paper presents an approach to multi-disciplinary optimization (MDO) of transport aircraft developed within the DLR project VicToria that attempts to strike a balance between two broad classes of MDO approaches: those arising from the formal optimization background, and those coming from the aircraft design background. It starts from the observation that any kind of numerical design process can be viewed as an approximation of a formal optimization process, where Jacobians of cost functions may be inexact and are often not explicitly computed. Based on that, a specific MDO problem representation and a highly parallel process assembly and execution protocol (the ``cybermatrix'' protocol) is defined, as well as one possible realization on high-performance computing (HPC) resources. The approach is applied to an optimization of a long-range transport aircraft, employing disciplinary subprocesses for high-fidelity aerodynamic design of wing airfoil shapes, structural sizing of lifting surfaces, and determination and evaluation of design loads.


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    Title :

    Cybermatrix: A novel approach to computationally and collaboration intensive MDO for transport aircraft design



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    Publication date :

    2020



    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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