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COSMOS helps build innovative gyroplane
designs
Company Groen Brothers
Aviation |
Industry Aerospace/Defense |
Location U.S.A. |
Product Used COSMOSWorks |
Type of Analysis Linear Static,
Thermal |
More Details
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Gyroplane used by the Utah Olympic
Public Safety Command during the 2002 Winter
Olympics
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The Challenge
Groen Brothers Aviation, Inc. of Salt Lake City, Utah is the developer
of the Hawk Gyroplane, a new family of economical aircraft. Until
recently, helicopters were usually considered the only viable
aircraft to use when runways are not available or if slow flight
is required. However, the gyroplane is a low cost alternative
rapidly gaining popularity in a number of industries. Like the
helicopter, gyroplanes can take off and land vertically, but since
gyroplanes must always be in forward motion, they cannot hover.
In order to build a gyroplane that will hold up under all expected
loads, the engineer must understand how each component in the
aircraft is loaded and how much load it can withstand. The high
degree of complexity of airframes makes design analysis extremely
challenging.
The Solution
Groen Brothers engineers turned to COSMOS software to meet
the challenge. In testing their designs, COSMOS is used before
prototypes are constructed, which reduces testing costs, introduces
greater innovation, and shortens development time. COSMOS was
used to perform a variety of structural and thermal analyses on
many components of the aircraft at all stages of the design cycle.
Summary and Metrics:
- Reduced testing costs
- Enabled engineers to modify designs to achieve a minimum weight
while providing adequate strength
- Shortened development time
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"COSMOS
has, in general, been an excellent FEA program for us.
It is by far the easiest one I have encountered. The broad
array of elements available is of great help in optimizing
a model. The fast solvers it has are simply amazing."
Mark Woolsey, Chief Engineer
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