The primary objective of this project is to Monitor Aerospace Structural Shapes (MASS) in order to compute strain and stress distribution on the structures in real or quasi-real time. Aerospace structures age and degrade due to regular service usage which fleet operators are tasked with monitoring. Understanding the structural problems that may arise requires a comprehensive vision of the loads supported by the structure, the initial structural conditions, environmental effects on the structural performance, and the material conditions of the components composing the structure. Furthermore, all of these factors can interact, making it difficult to assess the degradation, and more importantly determining the remaining useful structural life. Traditionally, fleet operators monitored and made decisions for their fleet based on an average or typical usage profile, thus neglecting variations within the fleet and within the factors affecting the fleet.
Cornelis de Mooij, Marcias Martinez, Rinze Benedictus, Sensor Fusion for Shape Sensing, Theory and Numerical Results, International Conference on Adaptive Structure and Technologies, Lake George, NY, USA, Oct. 2016
Currently we are working a developing a sharable version of our source code.
GiD is a universal, adaptive and user-friendly pre and post processor for numerical simulations in science and engineering. It has been designed to cover all the common needs in the numerical simulations field from pre to post-processing
If you are interested in getting access to our code, please send an email to: m.j.martinez@tudelft.nl Currently we are working on developing an academic version of the code that we can share with the scientific community.
If you are interested in getting access to our code, please send an email to: m.j.martinez@tudelft.nl Currently we are working on developing an academic version of the code that we can share with the scientific community.
GID works on a series of problem types. For example:
MMFE considers problem types that our primarily linear elastic.
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