Phoenix Integration will collaborate with M4 Engineering and Cal Poly, respectively, to develop the next phase of multidisciplinary design, analysis, and optimization (MDAO) tools for overcoming current research challenges in multidisciplinary subsonic and supersonic aircraft design.
Phoenix's PHX ModelCenter software, the industry standard in multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO) frameworks, will be leveraged by MDO experts at M4 Engineering and CalPoly to create and deliver the next level of physics-based MDAO tools and techniques that will boost NASA and industry capabilities, including: more accurate modeling of interdisciplinary systems, more accurate prediction of performance, and improved evaluation of benefits and risks.
"NextGen aircraft must adhere to stringent noise and emissions regulations, meet rigorous performance and safety requirements and remain economically viable," explains Dr. Scott Ragon, Director of Research at Phoenix Integration. "These research contracts will enable Phoenix to further innovate its MDAO toolset and, in turn, equip engineers with the tools and techniques necessary to evaluate and create radically new air vehicle designs."
Research resulting from Phoenix Integration's collaboration with M4 Engineering and CalPoly will help NASA and the aerospace industry at large to serve the public by enabling the design of quieter, more fuel efficient and environmentally-friendly airplanes.
About Phoenix Integration
Phoenix Integration commands a leadership position in flexible, scalable, high-performance software solutions for engineering process integration and design optimization. Phoenix software is used worldwide for modeling and simulation during engineering design phases by global organizations in the aerospace and defense industries, and commercial enterprises, including seven of the top 10 U.S. defense contractors and five of the top 10 aerospace companies. Headquartered in Philadelphia, Phoenix Integration conducts R&D and customer support operations from facilities in Blacksburg, Virginia. For more information, visit Phoenix Integration (www.phoenix-int.com)
About NASA's Aeronautic Research Mission Directorate (ARMD)
NASA is the nation's leading government organization for aeronautical research. Our world-class capability is built on a tradition of expertise in aeronautical engineering and its core research areas, including aerodynamics, aeroacoustics, materials and structures, propulsion, dynamics and control, sensor and actuator technologies, advanced computational and mathematical techniques, and experimental measurement techniques. For more information, visit NASA ARMD (http://www.aeronautics.nasa.gov/index.htm)
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