A point cloud deep neural network metamodel method for aerodynamic prediction

Fenfen XIONG*, Li ZHANG, Xiao HU, Chengkun REN

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Abstract

Aiming to reduce the high expense of 3-Dimensional (3D) aerodynamics numerical simulations and overcome the limitations of the traditional parametric learning methods, a point cloud deep learning non-parametric metamodel method is proposed in this paper. The 3D geometric data, corresponding to the object boundaries, are chosen as point clouds and a deep learning neural network metamodel fed by the point clouds is further established based on the PointNet architecture. This network can learn an end-to-end mapping between spatial positions of the object surface and CFD numerical quantities. With the proposed aerodynamic metamodel approach, the point clouds are constructed by collecting the coordinates of grid vertices on the object surface in a CFD domain, which can maintain the boundary smoothness and allow the network to detect small changes between geometries. Moreover, the point clouds are easily accessible from 3D sensors. The point cloud deep learning neural network, which employs re-sampling technique, the spatial transformer network and the fully connected layer, is developed to predict the aerodynamic characteristics of 3D geometry. The effectiveness of the proposed metamodel method is further verified by aerodynamic prediction and robust shape optimization of the ONERA M6 wing. The results show that the proposed method can achieve more satisfactory agreement with the experimental measurements compared to the parametric-learning-based deep neural network.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)92-103
Number of pages12
JournalChinese Journal of Aeronautics
Volume36
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2023

Keywords

  • Aerodynamic prediction
  • Deep neural network
  • Metamodel
  • Point clouds
  • Robust shape optimization

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