The NASA Lewis Research Center is developing an environment for analyzing and designing aircraft engines-the Numerical Propulsion System Simulation (NPSS). NPSS will integrate multiple disciplines, such as aerodynamics, structure, and heat transfer, and will make use of numerical "zooming" on component codes. Zooming is the coupling of analyses at various levels of detail. NPSS uses the latest computing and communication technologies to capture complex physical processes in a timely, cost-effective manner. The vision of NPSS is to create a "numerical test cell" enabling full engine simulations overnight on cost-effective computing platforms. Through the NASA/Industry Cooperative Effort agreement, NASA Lewis and industry partners are develop...
This talk presents Pratt and Whitney's space division overview of the Numerical Propulsion System Si...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is managing a task to numerically simulate overnight, on a parallel c...
Researchers at the NASA Glenn Research Center have enhanced a general-purpose finite element code, N...
The NASA Glenn Research Center is developing an advanced multidisciplinary analysis environment for ...
The Numerical Propulsion System Simulation (NPSS) is a full propulsion system simulation tool used b...
Within NASA's High Performance Computing and Communication (HPCC) program, NASA Glenn Research Cente...
As part of the National Cycle Program (NCP), a powerful new numerical solver has been developed to s...
Advances in computational technology and in physics-based modeling are making large scale, detailed ...
Producing a new aircraft engine currently costs approximately $1 billion, with 3 years of developmen...
Advances in computational technology and in physics-based modeling are making large-scale, detailed ...
NASA-Lewis has committed to a long range goal of creating a numerical test cell for aeropropulsion r...
A major difficulty in designing aeropropulsion systems is that of identifying and understanding the ...
The tremendous progress being made in computational engineering and the rapid growth in computing po...
The technologies necessary to enable detailed numerical simulations of complete propulsion systems a...
The technologies necessary to enable detailed numerical simulations of complete propulsion systems a...
This talk presents Pratt and Whitney's space division overview of the Numerical Propulsion System Si...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is managing a task to numerically simulate overnight, on a parallel c...
Researchers at the NASA Glenn Research Center have enhanced a general-purpose finite element code, N...
The NASA Glenn Research Center is developing an advanced multidisciplinary analysis environment for ...
The Numerical Propulsion System Simulation (NPSS) is a full propulsion system simulation tool used b...
Within NASA's High Performance Computing and Communication (HPCC) program, NASA Glenn Research Cente...
As part of the National Cycle Program (NCP), a powerful new numerical solver has been developed to s...
Advances in computational technology and in physics-based modeling are making large scale, detailed ...
Producing a new aircraft engine currently costs approximately $1 billion, with 3 years of developmen...
Advances in computational technology and in physics-based modeling are making large-scale, detailed ...
NASA-Lewis has committed to a long range goal of creating a numerical test cell for aeropropulsion r...
A major difficulty in designing aeropropulsion systems is that of identifying and understanding the ...
The tremendous progress being made in computational engineering and the rapid growth in computing po...
The technologies necessary to enable detailed numerical simulations of complete propulsion systems a...
The technologies necessary to enable detailed numerical simulations of complete propulsion systems a...
This talk presents Pratt and Whitney's space division overview of the Numerical Propulsion System Si...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is managing a task to numerically simulate overnight, on a parallel c...
Researchers at the NASA Glenn Research Center have enhanced a general-purpose finite element code, N...