The implementation of a partitioned numerical algorithm for determining the dynamic response of coupled structure/controller/estimator finite-dimensional systems is reviewed. The partitioned approach leads to a set of coupled first and second-order linear differential equations which are numerically integrated with extrapolation and implicit step methods. The present software implementation, ACSIS, utilizes parallel processing techniques at various levels to optimize performance on a shared-memory concurrent/vector processing system. A general procedure for the design of controller and filter gains is also implemented, which utilizes the vibration characteristics of the structure to be solved. Also presented are: example problems; a user's ...
To facilitate the development of control structure interaction (CSI) design methodology, a computati...
Co-simulation methods can be used advantageously in the field of multi-disciplinary simulations. Ano...
[[abstract]]In the area of crash impact, research is urgently required on the development and evalua...
Software aspects of control-structure interaction (CSI) analysis are discussed. The following subjec...
Two key areas of crucial importance to the computer-based simulation of large space structures are d...
A computational procedure is presented for the nonlinear dynamic analysis of unsymmetric structures ...
The principal objective of this research is to develop, test, and implement coarse-grained, parallel...
The development of a new capability for the time-domain simulation of multibody dynamic systems and ...
The development of multiprocessor simulations from a serial set of ordinary differential equations d...
The problem of parallel dynamic simulation and state estimation for large-scale dynamic systems is i...
The adaptation of a finite element program with explicit time integration to a massively parallel SI...
Phase I is complete for the development of a Computational Fluid Dynamics parallel code with automat...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is actively involved in the development of expert system technology t...
Computational Structural Mechanics (CSM) topics are explored. Algorithms and software for nonlinear ...
The numerical solution of many problems in continuum dynamics is seriously limited by the computatio...
To facilitate the development of control structure interaction (CSI) design methodology, a computati...
Co-simulation methods can be used advantageously in the field of multi-disciplinary simulations. Ano...
[[abstract]]In the area of crash impact, research is urgently required on the development and evalua...
Software aspects of control-structure interaction (CSI) analysis are discussed. The following subjec...
Two key areas of crucial importance to the computer-based simulation of large space structures are d...
A computational procedure is presented for the nonlinear dynamic analysis of unsymmetric structures ...
The principal objective of this research is to develop, test, and implement coarse-grained, parallel...
The development of a new capability for the time-domain simulation of multibody dynamic systems and ...
The development of multiprocessor simulations from a serial set of ordinary differential equations d...
The problem of parallel dynamic simulation and state estimation for large-scale dynamic systems is i...
The adaptation of a finite element program with explicit time integration to a massively parallel SI...
Phase I is complete for the development of a Computational Fluid Dynamics parallel code with automat...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is actively involved in the development of expert system technology t...
Computational Structural Mechanics (CSM) topics are explored. Algorithms and software for nonlinear ...
The numerical solution of many problems in continuum dynamics is seriously limited by the computatio...
To facilitate the development of control structure interaction (CSI) design methodology, a computati...
Co-simulation methods can be used advantageously in the field of multi-disciplinary simulations. Ano...
[[abstract]]In the area of crash impact, research is urgently required on the development and evalua...