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With the progress of high-bypass turbofan and the innovation of silencing nacelle in engine noise reduction, airframe noise has now become another important sound source besides the engine noise. Thus, reducing airframe noise makes a great contribution to the overall noise reduction of a civil aircraft. However, reducing airframe noise often leads to aerodynamic performance loss in the meantime. In this case, an approach based on artificial neural network is introduced. An established database serves as a basis and the training sample of a back propagation(BP) artificial neural network, which uses confidence coefficient reasoning method for optimization later on. Then the most satisfactory configuration is selected for validating computations through the trained BP network. On the basis of the artificial neural network approach, an optimization process of slat cove filler(SCF) for high lift devices(HLD) on the Trap Wing is presented. Aerodynamic performance of both the baseline and optimized configurations is investigated through unsteady detached eddy simulations(DES), and a hybrid method, which combines unsteady DES method with acoustic analogy theory, is employed to validate the noise reduction effect.The numerical results indicate not merely a significant airframe noise reduction effect but also excellent aerodynamic performance retention simultaneously.
With the progress of high-bypass turbofan and the innovation of silencing nacelle in engine noise reduction, reducing airframe noise makes a great contribution to the overall noise reduction of a civil However, reducing airframe noise often leads to aerodynamic performance loss in the meantime. An established database serves as a basis and the training sample of a back propagation (BP) artificial. neural network, which uses confidence coefficient reasoning method for optimization later on. Then the most desirable configuration is selected for validating computations through the trained BP network. On the basis of the artificial neural network approach, an optimization process of slat cove filler (SCF) for high lift devices (HLD) on the Trap Wing is presented. Aerodynamic performance of both the baseline and opt imized configurations is investigated through unsteady detached eddy simulations (DES), and a hybrid method, which combines unsteady DES method with acoustic analogy theory, is employed to validate the noise reduction effect. numerical results indicate not merely a significant airframe noise reduction effect but also excellent aerodynamic performance retention simultaneously.