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997c9a232c STYLE: use compact form for libs () entries 2020-05-23 18:42:47 +02:00
9b1c0786ce TUT: verificationAndValidation Allrun uses bash
STYLE: double-quote "$@" for isTest/notTest
2020-03-30 21:14:29 +02:00
596e4aef3f STYLE: remove trailing space, tabs 2020-01-22 10:00:03 +01:00
254d38d772 BUG: continuation of updateMethods with empty activeDesignVariables
When activeDesignVariables are not set explicitly, all design variables
are treated as active. These were allocated properly when starting from
0 but not when starting from an intermediate optimisation cycle
(e.g. running 5 optimisation cycles, stopping and restarting).

TUT: added a new tutorial including the restart of an optimisation run
to help identify future regression
2020-01-03 09:38:11 +00:00
c413ec5009 BUG: writeMorpherCPs expects a controlBoxes entry
The controlBoxes wordList was removed from NURBS3DVolume in the
pre-release phase but writeMorpherCPs was not updated accordingly.

TUT: added the invocation of writeMorpherCPs in one of the tutotials to
help identify future regression
2020-01-03 09:36:51 +00:00
ae2ab06312 REL: Release preparations 2019-12-23 09:49:23 +00:00
75ba4a07ef STYLE: consistent quoting for 'cd' 2019-12-14 13:34:48 +01:00
042c529f9f Merge branch 'feature-adjoint-shapeOptimisation' into 'develop'
ENH: New adjont shape optimisation functionality

See merge request Development/openfoam!307
2019-12-12 14:18:20 +00:00
b863254308 ENH: New adjont shape optimisation functionality
The adjoint library is enhanced with new functionality enabling
automated shape optimisation loops.  A parameterisation scheme based on
volumetric B-Splines is introduced, the control points of which act as
the design variables in the optimisation loop [1, 2].  The control
points of the volumetric B-Splines boxes can be defined in either
Cartesian or cylindrical coordinates.

The entire loop (solution of the flow and adjoint equations, computation
of sensitivity derivatives, update of the design variables and mesh) is
run within adjointOptimisationFoam. A number of methods to update the
design variables are implemented, including popular Quasi-Newton methods
like BFGS and methods capable of handling constraints like loop using
the SQP or constraint projection.

The software was developed by PCOpt/NTUA and FOSS GP, with contributions from

Dr. Evangelos Papoutsis-Kiachagias,
Konstantinos Gkaragounis,
Professor Kyriakos Giannakoglou,
Andy Heather

[1] E.M. Papoutsis-Kiachagias, N. Magoulas, J. Mueller, C. Othmer,
K.C.  Giannakoglou: 'Noise Reduction in Car Aerodynamics using a
Surrogate Objective Function and the Continuous  Adjoint Method with
Wall Functions', Computers & Fluids, 122:223-232, 2015

[2] E. M. Papoutsis-Kiachagias, V. G. Asouti, K. C. Giannakoglou,
K.  Gkagkas, S. Shimokawa, E. Itakura: ‘Multi-point aerodynamic shape
optimization of cars based on continuous adjoint’, Structural and
Multidisciplinary Optimization, 59(2):675–694, 2019
2019-12-12 14:17:29 +00:00
f9e5392171 BUG: fix tut regression for potentialFoam (#1518) 2019-12-12 11:22:13 +00:00
98467036b3 STYLE: regularize quoting and exit on failed 'cd' 2019-11-13 13:19:16 +01:00
e6dfb39c66 STYLE: remove unnecessary stdout, stderr /dev/null redirects
- no stderr redirect needed:
    * 'command -v'

- no stdout/stderr redirect needed:
    * 'rm -f'

STYLE: consistent spacing after redirects
2019-11-06 10:44:36 +01:00
ec7e3c88e4 ENH: test for WM_PROJECT_DIR being set/unset in scripts 2019-11-06 09:18:51 +01:00
0968408736 STYLE: correct executable permissions and shebang on tutorial files
- triggers rpmlint warnings
2019-10-01 15:47:29 +02:00
be44dcaf1f RELEASE: Version clean-up for release 2019-06-25 11:51:19 +01:00
40401ccbd0 TUT: tutorial script updates 2019-06-24 13:51:15 +01:00
74ec94281e TUT: Tuorial updates 2019-06-21 10:53:13 +01:00
ecc1fb5efb CONTRIB: New adjoint optimisation and tools
A set of libraries and executables creating a workflow for performing
gradient-based optimisation loops. The main executable (adjointOptimisationFoam)
solves the flow (primal) equations, followed by the adjoint equations and,
eventually, the computation of sensitivity derivatives.

Current functionality supports the solution of the adjoint equations for
incompressible turbulent flows, including the adjoint to the Spalart-Allmaras
turbulence model and the adjoint to the nutUSpaldingWallFunction, [1], [2].

Sensitivity derivatives are computed with respect to the normal displacement of
boundary wall nodes/faces (the so-called sensitivity maps) following the
Enhanced Surface Integrals (E-SI) formulation, [3].

The software was developed by PCOpt/NTUA and FOSS GP, with contributions from

Dr. Evangelos Papoutsis-Kiachagias,
Konstantinos Gkaragounis,
Professor Kyriakos Giannakoglou,
Andy Heather

and contributions in earlier version from

Dr. Ioannis Kavvadias,
Dr. Alexandros Zymaris,
Dr. Dimitrios Papadimitriou

[1] A.S. Zymaris, D.I. Papadimitriou, K.C. Giannakoglou, and C. Othmer.
Continuous adjoint approach to the Spalart-Allmaras turbulence model for
incompressible flows. Computers & Fluids, 38(8):1528–1538, 2009.

[2] E.M. Papoutsis-Kiachagias and K.C. Giannakoglou. Continuous adjoint methods
for turbulent flows, applied to shape and topology optimization: Industrial
applications. 23(2):255–299, 2016.

[3] I.S. Kavvadias, E.M. Papoutsis-Kiachagias, and K.C. Giannakoglou. On the
proper treatment of grid sensitivities in continuous adjoint methods for shape
optimization. Journal of Computational Physics, 301:1–18, 2015.

Integration into the official OpenFOAM release by OpenCFD
2019-06-17 12:59:11 +01:00