Title :
A composite manufacturing process simulation environment (COMPOSE) utilizing parallel processing and object-oriented techniques
Author :
Henz, Brian J. ; Shires, Dale R. ; Mohan, Ram V.
Author_Institution :
US Army Res. Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, USA
Abstract :
Liquid composite molding, based on resin transfer molding (RTM), vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding, and its variants, have been increasingly used in new composite material developments for both land and air military vehicle applications. New processes have high risks in cost, time, quality, and reproducibility depending on their stage of maturity. Various defense initiatives have identified physical process modeling and simulations as a viable technology to provide the required technical base to promote composite affordability and provide for process maturation. The Composite Manufacturing Process Simulation Environment (COMPOSE) was developed to model the RTM process. COMPOSE utilizes parallel processing methods on massively parallel machines so that large complicated geometries and models can be analyzed. The object-oriented design methods used in COMPOSE allow code reuse and faster software development cycles.
Keywords :
aerospace computing; digital simulation; fibre reinforced composites; military computing; military systems; moulding; object-oriented methods; object-oriented programming; parallel programming; production engineering computing; air military vehicle applications; code reuse; composite affordability; composite manufacturing process simulation environment; composite material developments; defense initiatives; land military vehicle applications; large complicated geometries; liquid composite molding; massively parallel machines; object-oriented design methods; parallel processing; physical process modeling; physical process simulations; process maturation; resin transfer molding; software development cycles; vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding; Composite materials; Costs; Geometry; Land vehicles; Manufacturing processes; Object oriented modeling; Parallel machines; Parallel processing; Reproducibility of results; Transfer molding;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel Processing Workshops, 2002. Proceedings. International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1680-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICPPW.2002.1039741