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Inexact Adjoint Gradients and Directional Tolerances for Full-Potential Airfoil Optimization

Optimization and Control 2026-05-19 v1

Abstract

This paper develops a framework connecting discrete adjoint gradient-error analysis with an optimization method that uses directional error tolerances, and applies it to airfoil shape optimization governed by a conservative full-potential flow solver on body-fitted structured meshes. The theoretical part derives the reduced discrete adjoint formula for scalar objectives constrained by a state equation and analyzes how inexact state and adjoint residuals propagate into the reduced gradient. For residuals that are affine in the state variable, the gradient error is bounded by a linear combination of the state and adjoint residual tolerances. On compact sets of decision variables, a uniform version of this bound is obtained, leading to a directional tolerance condition under which the inexact gradient satisfies an exact descent inequality. The resulting inexact general directions method inherits convergence properties under uniformly bounded, diminishing, and Armijo-type step-size rules. The computational part combines a parabolic initial grid generator, an elliptic mesh smoother, and a full-potential discretization with artificial-density stabilization and approximate-factorization iteration. The optimization problem is formulated as a pressure-matching problem in which a class-shape-transformation airfoil parametrization is adjusted so that the computed surface pressure coefficient approaches prescribed reference data, subject to mesh-generation and full-potential residual constraints.

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@article{arxiv.2605.17599,
  title  = {Inexact Adjoint Gradients and Directional Tolerances for Full-Potential Airfoil Optimization},
  author = {Humberto Gimenes Macedo and Luís Felipe Bueno},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.17599},
  year   = {2026}
}

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29 pages, 18 figures