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Dflow-SUR: Enhancing Generative Aerodynamic Inverse Design using Differentiation Throughout Flow Matching

Published: December 9, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2512.08336v1

By: Aobo Yang , Zhen Wei , Rhea Liem and more

Potential Business Impact:

Designs better airplane wings faster.

Business Areas:
InsurTech Financial Services

Generative inverse design requires incorporating physical constraints to ensure that generated designs are both reliable and accurate. However, we observe that current state-of-the-art energy-based methods suffer from an asynchronous phenomenon, where the optimization of the physical loss is constrained by the flow matching inference process. To overcome this limitation, we introduce Dflow-SUR, a differentiation strategy that separates the optimization of the physical loss from the flow matching inference. Compared to the most advanced energy-based baseline, Dflow-SUR achieves a reduction in physical loss by four orders of magnitude, while also cutting wall-clock time by 74% on the airfoil case. Additionally, it increases the mean lift-to-drag ratio by 11.8% over traditional Latin-hypercube sampling in wing design. Beyond improvements in accuracy and efficiency, Dflow-SUR offers three additional practical advantages: (i) enhanced control over guidance, (ii) lower surrogate uncertainty, and (iii) greater robustness to hyper-parameter tuning. Together, these results demonstrate that Dflow-SUR is a highly promising framework, providing both scalability and high fidelity for generative aerodynamic design.

Country of Origin
🇭🇰 🇬🇧 🇨🇭 Hong Kong, United Kingdom, Switzerland

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Page Count
22 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science