
Complicated Geometry
With the ever-increasing advancement of computer technology
comes the rapidly changing realm of computer modeling software.
Whether it's an automobile maker designing a prototype car, a
semiconductor manufacturer designing a new wafer, or an aircraft
designer developing a new escape system, engineers are on the
look-out for advanced computer-aided drawing (CAD) software.
With the help of Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
funding from NASA's Glenn Research Center, CFD Research Corporation
(CFDRC) developed a software package that generates grids for
CAD designs. As an extension of CAD, computational fluid dynamics
(CFD) is a rapidly growing field that uses cutting-edge methods
for designing and understanding the various elements of a wide
array of objects, from airplanes and cars to microelectronics.
CFD is an invaluable tool for rapid virtual design prototyping
and design optimization of semiconductor fabrication equipment
and processes.
Within CFD is the relatively new discipline of automated mesh
generation. CFD-GEOM, which evolved from the NASA SBIR work,
is an advanced, interactive, 3-D modeling and mesh-generation
tool used in creating, visualizing, and gridding complex geometries.
A mesh represents a surface and/or volume comprised of a network
of nodes that connect to form the surfaces, faces, and edges
of the modeled object. CFD-GEOM can interface with almost any
major commercial CAD program to read geometry information. Depending
upon the desired geometry of the grid, the user can create what
are known as structured, unstructured, or hybrid meshes. These
extremely complex meshes can be used to best simulate the surfaces
of a variety of objects.
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CFD Research Corporation's
CFD-GEOM is a 3-D mesh-generation tool. |
CFD-GEOM's modeling enables quick and easy updating and editing
of the grid in response to changes in the CAD model. CFD-GEOM
is designed for fast and intuitive performance, whether the user
is designing from scratch or importing data from another CAD
package. Easy manipulations include rotation, scaling, and copying.
CFD-GEOM is available as a stand-alone package, as well as an
integrated part of CFDRC's CFD-ACE+ flow solver package. CFD-ACE+
is used to perform multi-disciplinary analysis on the geometries
and grids created by CFD-GEOM.
Along with some of its other software packages, CFDRC is using
CFD-GEOM to develop aircraft escape system analysis. When first
designing an escape system, the user must make a model from the
original CAD surfaces supplied by the seat manufacturer. CAD
models are directly imported from another software platform into
CFD-GEOM, which then filters the models to produce a baseline
aerodynamic structure. The next step involves developing a grid
to represent the structure.
CFDRC conducts research and development projects and provides
engineering services and software for multidisciplinary designs.
The company's core modeling expertise encompasses fluid flow,
heat transfer, chemical kinetics, fluid-structure interaction,
electrostatics, geometry modeling and grid generation, and scientific
visualization. CFDRC technology is used in conventional engineering
disciplines, such as aerospace, mechanical, automotive, and chemical
engineering, as well as in the new areas of semiconductor materials
processing, microelectronics, optoelectronics packaging, nanoelectronics,
micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), and biomedical engineering.

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