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10/25/2009
On October 25, 2009, Advanced Dynamics Corporation released the Word's first multi-disciplinary, multi-physics, multi-scale and multi-fidelity analysis amd design optimization (4MAO) ...... |
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The VIS module in ASTE-P tool is a built-in post-processor like general CAE software. The graphical view manipulation includes zooming, panning, rotation and resetting by using both from keyboard and mouse buttons. This visualization component is to intuitively show the process and computational result in many different modes, such as shade, mesh, contours and so on. Also, this module allows end user to modify the displayed properties, such as color, representation, transparency and so on. And the contours, vector, slice and streamline sub-modules allow end user to modify scalars and vectors to achieve the best visualization effects. Visualization component contains loading data which gets the mesh data, scalars data and vectors data to be selected by end user. One important features that other existing post-processors do not have is the strong capability for fast animating extra large data sets such as those data sets generated in aeroelastic modeling and flight testing, the VIS module automatically does the data sampling to ensure the animation speed displayed on computer screen likes the real simulation environment without significant delay due to the computer speed limit.

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| Several Screenshots from Vibration Simulation of an Advanced Fighter Aircraft (AFA) Model which shows vibrations at different time steps separately, the range of vibration amplitude is shown in the scalar bar in the unit of millimeter. The AFA model is colored by the size of vibration amplitude, the max amplitude is mapped to red color, and the min amplitude is mapped to blue color |
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