Abstract
In this paper we describe the Nimrod/O design optimization tool, and its
application in computational fluid dynamics. Nimrod/O facilitates the use of an
arbitrary computational model to drive an automatic optimization process. This
means that the user can parameterise an arbitrary problem, and then ask the tool
to compute the parameter values that minimize or maximise a design objective
function. The paper describes the Nimrod/O system, and then discusses a case
study in the evaluation of an aerofoil problem. The problem involves computing
the shape and angle of attack of the aerofoil that maximises the lift to drag
ratio. The results show that our general approach is extremely flexible and
delivers better results than a program that was developed specifically for the
problem. Moreover, it only took us a few hours to set up the tool for the new
problem and required no software development.