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Aero-Thermal Structural Interaction Simulation on Aircraft Wing
Integrating Fluid-Structure Interaction for Enhanced Wing Performance
Project Overview :
Led an aero-thermal structural interaction simulation project for an aircraft wing, collaborating with an aerospace team. The project focused on analyzing fluid-structure interaction (FSI) under the influence of temperature, structural constraints, and aerodynamic loads.
Key Contributions :
Employed co-simulation techniques integrating CRADLE CFD and MARC software to analyze FSI effects on the aircraft wing.
Successfully managed the project under tight deadlines, ensuring timely delivery of results.
Collaborated closely with the aerospace team, playing a pivotal role in the project’s success and the subsequent renewal of the customer’s license.
Outcome :
Delivered a robust simulation framework for aero-thermal structural analysis, enabling better design optimization for the aircraft wing.
Demonstrated the effectiveness of co-simulation techniques in addressing complex multi-physics challenges in aerospace applications.
This project highlights expertise in fluid-structure interaction, co-simulation, and project management, showcasing the ability to deliver high-quality solutions under tight deadlines.
Tools : Cradle CFD, Marc
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