Avio Aero is one of GE Aviation’s businesses at the forefront of developing innovative aeronautic design technologies that are transforming the engineering and production of aeronautical components and modules for next-generation greener and quieter engines. In this context, nowadays there are significant efforts being made to get increasingly reliable turbo engine performance prediction, searching for more realistic simulation approaches able to anticipate problems, typically encountered in the detailed design phases. This implies the adoption of an advanced engineering platform allowing the execution of very HW-intensive and time-consuming CAE simulations based on sophisticated numerical solvers. The exploitation in LEXIS of both next-generation HPC/cloud/big data technologies and advanced CFD software solutions is enabling innovative and faster investigation strategies for the design and optimization of critical aircraft engine components, such as low-pressure turbines and gearboxes. The context, objectives, and current main results from the two aeronautical engineering case studies included in the Aeronautics pilot in LEXIS are presented in this chapter.

Advanced Engineering Platform Supporting CFD Simulations of Aeronautical Engine Critical Parts / Magarielli, Donato; Spano, Ennio; Fondelli, Tommaso; Pampaloni, Daniele; Andreini, Antonio; Savio, Paolo; Marconcini, Michele; Poli, Francesco. - ELETTRONICO. - (2022), pp. 105-129. [10.1201/9781003176664-6]

Advanced Engineering Platform Supporting CFD Simulations of Aeronautical Engine Critical Parts

Fondelli, Tommaso;Pampaloni, Daniele;Andreini, Antonio;Marconcini, Michele;Poli, Francesco
2022

Abstract

Avio Aero is one of GE Aviation’s businesses at the forefront of developing innovative aeronautic design technologies that are transforming the engineering and production of aeronautical components and modules for next-generation greener and quieter engines. In this context, nowadays there are significant efforts being made to get increasingly reliable turbo engine performance prediction, searching for more realistic simulation approaches able to anticipate problems, typically encountered in the detailed design phases. This implies the adoption of an advanced engineering platform allowing the execution of very HW-intensive and time-consuming CAE simulations based on sophisticated numerical solvers. The exploitation in LEXIS of both next-generation HPC/cloud/big data technologies and advanced CFD software solutions is enabling innovative and faster investigation strategies for the design and optimization of critical aircraft engine components, such as low-pressure turbines and gearboxes. The context, objectives, and current main results from the two aeronautical engineering case studies included in the Aeronautics pilot in LEXIS are presented in this chapter.
2022
9781003176664
HPC, Big Data, and AI Convergence Towards Exascale: Challenge and Vision
105
129
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Magarielli, Donato; Spano, Ennio; Fondelli, Tommaso; Pampaloni, Daniele; Andreini, Antonio; Savio, Paolo; Marconcini, Michele; Poli, Francesco
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