Aircraft
Structural Analysis

Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI®) structural engineering specialists have
a combined total of more than 150 years of experience in analysis of structures
under various load conditions. SwRI employs the latest technology in
computational simulation to provide clients with real-time data formatted for
accurate analysis and verification of finite element analysis. SwRI’s analytical
capabilities are supplemented by testing of structures to substantiate the
models.
Capabilities
SwRI has the capability to perform all levels of structural analysis, from
individual component to complete assemblies. Development of finite element
models from geometric data or modification of existing models for component
improvement or repair is included in these capabilities. The staff has performed
stress analysis services for commercial and government clients in many areas of
aircraft structures, including wing, empennage, fuselage, landing gear, and
whole aircraft modeling and simulation.
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Finite element model (FEM) of aircraft forward fuselage
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Detailed modeling for repair development and support
for damage tolerance analysis
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Experience
- Expand/review/refine existing fine element models (FEM)
- Idealization of wing, fuselage, and specialized structural models
- Experimental validation of FEM
- New finite models from geometric models (CAD) or historical loft data
- FEM usage; development of component repair scheme
- Models for composite repair of metallic structures
- Modeling of composite materials
- Analysis of repair and maintenance actions
- Engineering support at customer location
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Typical FEM stress contours on deformed wing
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Analysis Tools
- NASTRAN, ANSYS, ABAQUS FEM solvers
- StressCheck
- PATRAN, FEMAP, Pro-Engineer pre- and post-processors
- PC-based software supported by high-end PC platforms for multiple users
simultaneously
Full aircraft FEM development, verification, validation
and analytical application
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This flyer was published in October 2007. For more information about
Aircraft Structural Analysis, contact
Dr. Kenneth E. Griffin, Manager, Phone (210) 522-6873,
or
David H. Wieland,
Principal Engineer, Phone (210) 522-3864, Fax (210)
522-3042,
Mechanical Engineering Division, Southwest
Research Institute, P.O. Drawer 28510, San Antonio, Texas 78228-0510.
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