CSM activities at the NASA Langley Research Center

1992 
The objective and goals of the Computational Structural Mechanics (CSM) Program as applied to airframe structures are given. It is recognized that the rapid evolution of computer hardware has opened up new opportunities for solving more complex and larger structural analysis problems than was hitherto imagined. To utilize these computers, new methods of computational structural mechanics are required. Methods are now being developed, assessed, and validated to meet the goals, and each of these goals is addressed. Plans and approaches are shown and highlights of results achieved in meeting these goals are given. Three research thrusts are shown in the five-year plan: advanced robust CSM methods, large-scale solutions, and validation/demonstration studies. The areas of research activity reflect the CSM goals. The mapping of developed methods onto high-performance and massively parallel computers is an integral part of the CSM five-year plan.
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