A Robust Design Methodology for Optimal Microscale Secondary Flow Control in Compact Inlet Diffusers
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It is the purpose of this study to develop an economical Robust design methodology for micro-scale secondary flow control in compact inlet diffusers. To illustrate the potential of economical Robust Design methodology, two different mission strategies were considered for the subject inlet, namely (1) Maximum Performance, and (2) Maximum HCF Life Expectancy. The Maximum Performance mission maximized total pressure recovery while the Maximum HCF Life Expectancy mission minimized the mean of the first five Fourier harmonic amplitudes, i.e. “collectively” reduced all the harmonic 1/2 amplitudes of engine face distortion. Each of the mission strategies was subject to a low engine face distortion constraint, i.e. DC60 < 0.10, which is a level acceptable for commercial engines. For each of these missions strategies, an “Optimal Robust” (open loop control) and an “Optimal Adaptive” (closed loop control) installation was designed over a twenty degree angle-of-incidence range. The “Optimal Robust” installation used economical Robust Design methodology to arrive at a single design which operated over the entire angle-of-incident range (open loop control). The “Optimal Adaptive” installation optimized all the design parameters at each angle-of-incidence. Thus the “Optimal Adaptive” installation would require a closed loop control system to sense a proper signal for each effector and modify that effector device, whether mechanical or fluidic, for optimal inlet performance. In general, the performance differences between the “Optimal Adaptive” and “Optimal Robust” installation designs were found to be marginal. This suggests, however, that “Optimal Robust” open loop installation designs can be very competitive with “Optimal Adaptive” close loop designs. Secondary flow control in inlets is inherently robust, provided it is optimally designed. Therefore, the new methodology presented in this paper, combined array “Lower Order” approach to Robust DOE, offers the aerodynamicist a very viable and economical way of exploring the concept of Robust inlet design, where the mission variables are brought directly into the inlet design process and insensitivity or robustness to the mission variables becomes a design objective
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