Ansysは、シミュレーションエンジニアリングソフトウェアを学生に無償で提供することで、未来を拓く学生たちの助けとなることを目指しています。
Ansysは、シミュレーションエンジニアリングソフトウェアを学生に無償で提供することで、未来を拓く学生たちの助けとなることを目指しています。
Ansysは、シミュレーションエンジニアリングソフトウェアを学生に無償で提供することで、未来を拓く学生たちの助けとなることを目指しています。
TIME:
August 6, 2024
11:00 AM EST
Venue:
Virtual
MDAO models for Conceptual Design have evolved over the years from being first focused on Flight centric lower-order analysis codes (e.g. Geometry, Mass Properties, Aerodynamics, Propulsion, Aero-Performance), to the coupling of additional disciplines (e.g. affordability, structures, subsystems, mission effectiveness) at varying levels of fidelity. This expansion in capability has followed the successful adoption of MDAO as an accepted and now expected part of the normal vehicle design process, and recognition of MDAO as a critical enabler for reducing program technical risk, delivering first-time quality, and Model-Based Engineering.
This presentation will focus on best practices and lessons-learned from both the development of MDAO models and the application of MDAO on programs within Boeing.
Anyone interested in learning or practicing MDAO
Alex Carrere, Configuration Design Engineer, Boeing
Alex Carrere is a Senior Multidisciplinary Design Analysis and Optimization (MDAO) engineer in Boeing Research and Technology (BR&T) focused on developing, tailoring, and applying a wide variety of MDAO models to design advanced platforms. He was the MDAO study lead on variety of derivative and clean sheet vehicle design projects that include T-7A, MQ-25A, X-65, Blended Wing Body and missiles. He is the Program Manager of the Boeing-NASA MBSA&E contract focusing on developing industry standards for data storage and data exchange in MDAO and MBSE.