Integrated Modeling of Optical Systems (IMOS) is a finite element-based code combining structural, thermal, and optical ray-tracing capabilities in a single environment for analysis of space-based optical systems. We'll present some recent examples of IMOS usage and discuss future development directions. Due to increasing model sizes and a greater emphasis on multidisciplinary analysis and design, much of the anticipated future work will be in the areas of improved architecture, numerics, and overall performance and analysis integration.
Integrated Modeling of Optical Systems (IMOS): An Assessment and Future Directions
FEMCI Workshop 2001: Innovative FEM Solutions to Challenging Problems ; 2001 ; Greenbelt, MD, United States
2001-01-13
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