Andrei Merle
German Aerospace Center
16 Papers
24 Citations
Andrei Merle is an academic researcher from German Aerospace Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Multidisciplinary design optimization. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 15 publications.
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Papers
An Adjoint-based Aerodynamic Shape Optimization Strategy for Trimmed Aircraft with Active Engines
Andrei Merle,Arthur Stück,Arne Rempke +2 more
- 05 Jun 2017
TL;DR: An adjoint-based Trim-Corrected Optimization Strategy with active engines is presented with applications to a three-dimensional modern transport aircraft configuration and TCOS was able to significantly reduce the drag during the first few iterations while resulting in a feasible design in every optimization iteration.
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cpacs-MONA – An independent and in high fidelity based MDO tasks integrated process for the structural and aeroelastic design for aircraft configurations
Thomas Klimmek,Matthias Schulze,Mohammad Abu-Zurayk,Caslav Ilic,Andrei Merle +4 more
- 01 Jun 2019
TL;DR: In this article, a highly parameterized process for structural and aero-elastic design of aircraft configurations is presented, which consists of preliminary mass and loads estimation based on conceptual design methods followed by a parameterized set-up of simulation models and an optimization model.
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Hybrid Surrogate-Based Rubber Engine Model for Aircraft Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
Jannik Häßy,Jens Schmeink,Richard-Gregor Becker,Stanislaus Reitenbach,Maximilian Vieweg,Philipp Bekemeyer,Andrei Merle +6 more
- 15 Jun 2020
TL;DR: A hybrid surrogatebased rubber engine concept is proposed, which consists of surrogate-models covering a range of engine designs and a tool for thermodynamic cycle analysis to enable the optimal selection of an engine design while reducing additional complexity to a minimum.
Cybermatrix protocol: a novel approach to highly collaborative and computationally intensive multidisciplinary aircraft optimization
Caslav Ilic,Andrei Merle,Mohammad Abu-Zurayk,Stefan Görtz,Martin Leitner,Özge Süelözgen,Thiemo Kier,Matthias Schulze,Thomas Klimmek,Christoph Kaiser,David Quero-Martin,Andreas Schuster,Michael Petsch,Dieter Kohlgrüber,Jannik Häßy,Richard-Gregor Becker,Sebastian Gottfried,Benjamin Fröhler,Johannes Hartmann,Anke Tröltzsch +19 more
- 15 Jun 2020
TL;DR: The cybermatrix protocol is presented from its formal mathematical background to actual on-disk implementation of a running process, a novel approach to multidisciplinary design optimization in the contex of many involved disciplinary experts and high use of high-performance computing resources.