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A novel framework for liquid propellant engine’s cooling system design by sensitivity analysis based on RSM and multi-objective optimization using PSO
Authors:HR Alimohammadi  H Naseh  F Ommi
Institution:1. Aerospace Research Institute, Ministry of Science, Research and Technology, Tehran, Iran;2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:One of the challenges of combustion chamber and nozzle design in a Liquid Propellant Engine (LPE) is to predict the behavior and performance of the cooling system. Therefore, while designing, the optimization of the cooling system is always of great importance. This paper presents the multi-objective optimization of the LPE’s cooling system. To this end, a novel framework has been developed, resulting from the application of the Response Surface Method (RSM) and the correlation coefficients matrix, sensitivity analysis and the The Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO). based on this method, the input variables, constraints, objective functions, and their surfaces were identified. In terms of multi-optimization algorithms, RSM and PSO are utilized to get global optimum. In conclusion, the methodology capability is to optimize the LPE’s cooling system, 6 percentage increase in total heat transfer and 7 bar decrease cooling system pressure loss, which resulted in a 1.2-seconds increase in the specific impulse of the engine.
Keywords:Multi-objective optimization  Liquid Propellant Engine (LPE)  Cooling system  Sensitivity analysis  Response Surface Method (RSM)
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