The ESA-CAR software system designed to reduce bottlenecks involved in the numerical analysis of spacecraft structures is described. The goals of this system are to reduce manpower and delays for such key activities as configuration and calculation control, increase quality, increase reutilization use for result replication, and facilitate heuristic knowledge transfer to individuals and organizations.
Exploitation of Data Management Facilities for Finite Element Analysis in Aerospace Structural Engineering Applications
1989
8 pages
Report
No indication
English
Manned Spacecraft , Unmanned Spacecraft , Information Systems , Data management , Finite element method , Spacecraft design , Spacecraft structures , Structural engineering , Computer programs , Information transfer , Optimization , Project management , Reprints , Foreign technology , Computer applications