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Multi-objective Geometry Optimization of a Gas Cyclone Using Triple-Fidelity Co-Kriging Surrogate Models.

Authors :
Singh, Prashant
Couckuyt, Ivo
Elsayed, Khairy
Deschrijver, Dirk
Dhaene, Tom
Source :
Journal of Optimization Theory & Applications; Oct2017, Vol. 175 Issue 1, p172-193, 22p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Cyclone separators are widely used in a variety of industrial applications. A low-mass loading gas cyclone is characterized by two performance parameters, namely the Euler and Stokes numbers. These parameters are highly sensitive to the geometrical design parameters defining the cyclone. Optimizing the cyclone geometry therefore is a complex problem. Testing a large number of cyclone geometries is impractical due to time constraints. Experimental data and even computational fluid dynamics simulations are time-consuming to perform, with a single simulation or experiment taking several weeks. Simpler analytical models are therefore often used to expedite the design process. However, this comes at the cost of model accuracy. Existing techniques used for cyclone shape optimization in literature do not take multiple fidelities into account. This work combines cheap-to-evaluate well-known mathematical models of cyclones, available data from computational fluid dynamics simulations and experimental data to build a triple-fidelity recursive co-Kriging model. This model can be used as a surrogate with a multi-objective optimization algorithm to identify a Pareto set of a finite number of solutions. The proposed scheme is applied to optimize the cyclone geometry, parametrized by seven design variables. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223239
Volume :
175
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Optimization Theory & Applications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
125431233
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10957-017-1114-3