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) computer
software tool set ASTE-P 1.0 ....more

10/20/2009, Advanced Dynamics Inc., Georgia Tech and Utah State
University team has been awarded a Army SBIR Phase II
....more

07/16/2009, Advanced Rotorcraft Technology Inc. (ART), Advanced
Dynamics Inc. (ADI) and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) team
was awarded Navy STTR Phase I
....more

11/24/2008, Congratulation on that ADI has been selected for 2 NASA new SBIR Phase I awards!....more

11/17/2008, Congratulation on that ADI and University of Oklahoma team was selected for AFOSR 2008 STTR Phase I award....more

 

10/20/2008, ADI will release  the large scale multi-disciplinary, multi-physics, multi-scale, and multi-fidelity analysis and optimization (4MAO) software tool sets....more

 

10/20/2008, ADI was selected for Army SBIR Phase I for development ...more

 

10/20/2008, the installation of a cluster with 5 nodes and 10 quad-core processor (total 40 cores) is completed ....more

 

12/20/2007, ADI was awarded NASA SBIR Phase II.... more

 

Our Capabilities and Services  

ADI employed many highly-experienced scientists and engineers, plus consultants in wide range of expertise which enables the following research and development activities and services:

 

  • Multi-disciplinary, multi-physics, multi-scale and multi-fidelity analysis and optimization (4MAO) for Aeroelasticity(AE) / Aeroservoelasticity (ASE) /Aeroservothermoelasticity and Propulsion (ASTE-P) Modeling and Simulation for aerospace vehicles, marine ships and automotives

  • Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

  • Computational Structural Dynamics (CSD)

  • Flight Dynamics and Control (FDC)

  • Modeling and Simulation of Multiphase and Combustion Flows

  • Modeling and Simulation of Rotorcraft Flows and Shipboard Operations, etc.

  • Rotor blade and wing aeromechanical analysis and evaluation 

  • Fluid/Structures Interaction

  • Propulsion System Modeling and Control

  • Hydraulic and Fuel Systems Modeling and Assessment

  • Aircraft Structural Design and Stressing

  • Control System Design and Analysis

  • Actuation Systems Modeling and Assessment

  • Finite Element and Particle-based Analysis

  • Crack, Fatigue and Corrosion Assessment

In recent years, nanoscale science and engineering has provided new avenues for engineering biomaterials with macromolecular and even down to molecular scale precision. The resultant biomaterials have been demonstrated to have enhanced properties and applicability, and these materials are expected to be enabling technologies in the successful development and application of nanomedicine. ADI’s research program on bionanotechnology is focused primarily in four areas:

  • Nanoparticles for cell-based targeting drug delivery;
  • Multifunctional nanoscale devices carrying encapsulated drugs;
  • Biosensors for early cancer detection;
  • Biocomputational model to explore as means to specify cancer drug delivery, with the goal of applying the results in the clinical setting.

In addition, ADI has collaborated with well-known Universities, including Duke University, Georgia Tech, University of Utah, Utah State University, University of Oklahoma, etc. Our Industrial Partners and customers include Boeing, Bell, Lockheed-Martin, Pratt Whitney, General Electric, General Dynamics, Sikorsky and Textron, etc