The Computational Structural Mechanics (CSM) activity is developing advanced structural analysis and computational methods that exploit high-performance computers. Methods are developed in the framework of the CSM testbed software system and applied to representative complex structural analysis problems from the aerospace industry. An overview of the CSM testbed methods development environment is presented and some numerical methods developed on a CRAY-2 are described. Selected application studies performed on the NAS CRAY-2 are also summarized
Two methods for solving linear systems of equations on the NAS Cray-2 are described. One is a direct...
The Center for Computational Structures Technology (CST) is intended to serve as a focal point for t...
A significant research activity at the NASA Lewis Research Center is the computational simulation of...
A research activity called Computational Structural Mechanics (CSM) conducted at the NASA Langley Re...
The Computational Structural Mechanics (CSM) Activity at Langley Research Center is developing metho...
The purpose of this manual is to document the standard high level command language procedures of the...
Computational Structural Mechanics (CSM) topics are explored. Algorithms and software for nonlinear ...
Topics in Computational Structural Mechanics (CSM) are reviewed. CSM parallel structural methods, a...
Advanced methods and testbed/simulator development topics are discussed. Computational Structural M...
The datasets created and used by the Computational Structural Mechanics Testbed software system is d...
The structural analysis methods research has several goals. One goal is to develop analysis methods ...
The computational structural mechanics (CSM) program at Lewis encompasses: (1) fundamental aspects f...
The Computational Structural Mechanics (CSM) testbed software system based on the SPAR finite elemen...
Topics addressed include: transient dynamics; transient finite element method; transient analysis in...
A study was conducted to investigate and prove the correlation between the NASTRAN predicted stresse...
Two methods for solving linear systems of equations on the NAS Cray-2 are described. One is a direct...
The Center for Computational Structures Technology (CST) is intended to serve as a focal point for t...
A significant research activity at the NASA Lewis Research Center is the computational simulation of...
A research activity called Computational Structural Mechanics (CSM) conducted at the NASA Langley Re...
The Computational Structural Mechanics (CSM) Activity at Langley Research Center is developing metho...
The purpose of this manual is to document the standard high level command language procedures of the...
Computational Structural Mechanics (CSM) topics are explored. Algorithms and software for nonlinear ...
Topics in Computational Structural Mechanics (CSM) are reviewed. CSM parallel structural methods, a...
Advanced methods and testbed/simulator development topics are discussed. Computational Structural M...
The datasets created and used by the Computational Structural Mechanics Testbed software system is d...
The structural analysis methods research has several goals. One goal is to develop analysis methods ...
The computational structural mechanics (CSM) program at Lewis encompasses: (1) fundamental aspects f...
The Computational Structural Mechanics (CSM) testbed software system based on the SPAR finite elemen...
Topics addressed include: transient dynamics; transient finite element method; transient analysis in...
A study was conducted to investigate and prove the correlation between the NASTRAN predicted stresse...
Two methods for solving linear systems of equations on the NAS Cray-2 are described. One is a direct...
The Center for Computational Structures Technology (CST) is intended to serve as a focal point for t...
A significant research activity at the NASA Lewis Research Center is the computational simulation of...