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09:40
30 mins
Machine learning-based parametric model order reduction for the gust load analysis
Sangmin Lee, SiHun Lee, Younggeun Park, Seung-Hoon Kang, Kijoo Jang, Haeseong Cho, SangJoon Shin
Session: Reduced-order modelling
Session starts: Thursday 20 June, 09:40
Presentation starts: 09:40
Room: Room 1.6
Sangmin Lee (Seoul National University)
SiHun Lee (Samsung Electronics Company)
Younggeun Park (Seoul National University)
Seung-Hoon Kang (Seoul National University)
Kijoo Jang (Samsung Electronics Company)
Haeseong Cho (Jeonbuk National University)
SangJoon Shin (Seoul National University)
Abstract:
Gust load analysis plays an important role in the design process of an aircraft. The medium fidelity aeroelastic analysis such as that by doublet-lattice method (DLM) offer an efficient way of computing aerodynamic loads regarding the gust. Although DLM offers efficient aeroelastic analysis, significant amount of the computational time will still be required when multi-parametric study is required. As a substitute, parametric model order reduction (pMOR) will be considered to alleviate the computational time along with sufficient accuracy. Here, to approximate the nonlinear full order model (FOM) successfully with a slowly decaying Kolmogorov n-width problem, nonlinear pMOR method is considered. More specifically, nonlinear pMOR method adopting generative machine learning methods, variational autoencoder (VAE) will be considered.
In this research, results by nonlinear pMOR with multiple parameters will be presented for the prediction of the gust response. The nonlinear pMOR and prediction will be attempted by LSH-VAE [2]. LSH-VAE is capable of accurate pMOR even when dealing with a large FOM dataset with an aid of the deep hierarchical structure. The deep hierarchical structure, composed of the bidirectional encoder-decoder group, will be adopted to mitigate the loss of long-range correlation. The loss function of LSH-VAE consists of a hybrod weighted least squares and Kullback-Leibler divergence loss to improve performance. Subsequently, in the reduced-dimensional latent space, the target latent variable will be acquired by conducting spherically linear interpolation. The decoder network will be used to generate the interpolated object from the interpolated latent vector.
The current scheme will be applied for a high altitude long endurance aircraft under a discrete gust. To perform pMOR, the gust amplitude and duration will be considered as the parameters. The FOM will be obtained using a DLM-based analysis, ZAERO, for 10 baseline parameters selected by Latin hypercube sampling. For the accuracy evaluation, an unanalyzed parameter will be selected. Interpolated structural responses such as the wing tip displacement and internal stresses will be compared to the results by the unanalyzed parameter. Then, the computational efficiency will be evaluated. Finally, the structural response that satisfies certain range of the flight condition will be sought by using LSH-VAE.