
Sebastiaan van Schie- Master of Science
- PhD student at University of California, San Diego
Sebastiaan van Schie
- Master of Science
- PhD student at University of California, San Diego
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Including dynamic gust and flutter constraints in aeroelastic design optimization problems often presents prohibitive computational costs due to their need to be evaluated at many points throughout an aircraft's flight envelope. At the same time various studies have shown that gust response and flutter constraints are often limiting for optimized a...
There is significant interest in solving Multidisciplinary Design Analysis and Optimization (MDAO) problems, in which models of various disciplines are used simultaneously. As mentioned in NASA's CFD Vision 2030 report this has often happened at the cost of significant software development efforts and one-off model coupling implementations. This wo...
We present a general framework for incorporating partial differential equation (PDE)-based models into gradient-based optimization of multidisciplinary systems by integrating FEniCSx with the recently developed Computational System Design Language (CSDL). CSDL is a domain-specific language designed to facilitate adjoint sensitivity analysis multidi...
Large-scale gradient-based Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (MDO) can aid in the
exploration of high-dimensional design spaces for novel air vehicle concepts, thereby leading to more efficient and economic designs. This paper builds on past works where we demonstrated large-scale physics-based MDO capabilities and applied these to NASA’s lift-...
We present a general framework for incorporating partial differential equation (PDE)- based models into gradient-based optimization of multidisciplinary systems by integrating FEniCSx with the recently-developed Computational System Design Language (CSDL). CSDL is a domain specific language designed to facilitate adjoint sensitivity analysis multid...
The research described in this feasibility report indicates
that The Ocean Cleanup Array is a feasible and
viable method to remove large amounts of plastic pollution
from a major accumulation zone known as the
Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Computer simulations have
shown that floating barriers are suitable to capture and
concentrate floating plastic...