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Constrained problem formulations for power optimization of aircraft electro-thermal anti-icing systems. (English) Zbl 1364.90415

Summary: Various constrained problem formulations for the optimization of an electro-thermal wing anti-icing system in both running-wet and evaporative regimes are presented. The numerical simulation of the system is performed by solving the conjugate heat transfer problem between the fluid and solid domains. The optimization goal is to reduce the energy use and power demand of the anti-icing system while ensuring a safe protection. The formulations are carefully proposed from the physical and mathematical viewpoints; their performance is assessed by means of several numerical test cases to discern the most promising for each regime. The design optimization is conducted using the mesh adaptive direct search algorithm using quadratic and statistical surrogate models in the search step. The influence of the models on the convergence speed and the quality of the obtained design solutions is investigated.

MSC:

90C90 Applications of mathematical programming
74P10 Optimization of other properties in solid mechanics
74F05 Thermal effects in solid mechanics
80A22 Stefan problems, phase changes, etc.
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