Award Year / Program / Phase:1997 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch:DOD / USAF
Principal Investigator:Enrique A. Medina
Award Amount:$99,474.00
Abstract:
Austral Engineering and Software, Inc. proposes to develop a computer platform for simulation-and-optimization-based design of multiple-stage manufacturing processes. Phase I will use metal forming processes to demonstrate feasibility of embedding analytical models of basic transport phenomena… More
Award Year / Program / Phase:1998 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency / Branch:DOD / USAF
Principal Investigator:Enrique A. Medina
Award Amount:$746,258.00
Abstract:
Austral Engineering and Software, Inc. proposes to develop a computer platform for simulation-and-optimization-based design of multiple-stage manufacturing processes. Phase I will use metal forming processes to demonstrate feasibility of embedding analytical models of basic transport phenomena… More
"Austral Engineering and Software, Inc. proposes continued development of a software application for design criteria management in multiobjective optimization-guided design of sequences of materials proceses. This effort integraesstate-of-the-art-milti-objective optimization algorithms and… More
"Austral Engineering and Software, Inc. proposes to develop a strategy and corresponding software for integrating nondestructive evaluation models and simulations through a systems-based approach incorporating optimization-based, computer-aided designtools. Design objectives to be modeled and… More
Austral Engineering and Software, Inc. proposes to continue development of a strategy and software for integrating nondestructive evaluation (NDE) models and design tools, through a systems-based approach, into a computer-aided software system for productlife cycle design and optimization. In Phase… More
Austral Engineering & Software, Inc. (AES) intends to develop and demonstrate a novel methodology for online generation, reshaping and/or retargeting of robust trajectories for aerospace vehicles. The approach involves an innovative formulation of a trajectory feasibility problem that not only… More
The SBIR team proposes the continued development and enhancement of a comprehensive, robust, unified Trajectory Management System (TMS). This system features a novel trajectory design methodology integrated with an innovative on-line aerodynamic identification architecture. The trajectory design… More