LMS Offers Virtual.Lab Landing Gear Simulation
LEUVEN, Belgium,
May 3, 2007 - LMS, the engineering innovation company, today announced the
introduction of a dedicated simulation solution for landing gear systems
based on LMS Virtual.Lab Motion. The new solution allows development teams
to build detailed aircraft landing gear models, reliably simulate their
real-life performance, quickly assess multiple design alternatives and
optimize aircraft designs before prototype building. LMS Virtual.Lab Landing
Gear has been developed in close cooperation with several aircraft and
landing gear manufacturers to cover the specific engineering challenges in
developing landing gear systems.
LMS Virtual.Lab Landing Gear supports development teams in gaining a
detailed insight in the dynamic behavior of the landing gear, and its
overall performance in terms of reliability, stability and safety. The
integrated solution supports the analysis of the behavior of the landing
gear in all regular maneuvers. It also assesses the response of new system
designs to extreme and failure load cases, for which physical tests are
either too dangerous or too costly to perform.
LMS Virtual.Lab Landing Gear includes a dedicated user interface which is
fully customized to the specific modeling and simulation process for landing
gear engineering. This allows users to build their design from pre-defined
and fully parameterized landing gear templates or to create their own
landing gear configuration template. To assure a realistic representation of
the landing gear, the simulation models include tires, wheels, brakes,
telescopic oleo damper struts and linkages to brace and retract the system.
The models incorporate aerodynamic loads and information about retraction,
deployment, take-off, landing and ground maneuvers. Based on the model
parameters, LMS Virtual.Lab automatically assembles the complete landing
gear model, applies the ground load cases, runs the simulation and performs
standardized post processing of the results. This integrated process
eliminates extensive modeling efforts, removes potential modeling errors and
supports the quick assessment of design alternatives.
The new Landing Gear solution is based on LMS Virtual.Lab Motion,
offering advanced multi-body simulation capabilities to assess dynamic
system behavior. LMS Virtual.Lab Landing Gear therefore takes the
flexibility of components and the operation of control systems into account
to accurately calculate loads on components and the complete landing gear
under a wide range of operating conditions. For example, landing gear
retraction and extension can be simulated to size the actuators and
hydraulic valves that drive these maneuvers. Takeoff, landing, taxiing,
symmetric and asymmetric braking and other ground maneuvers can all be
accurately simulated to validate the correct functioning and the safety
limits of new landing gear designs.
Dedicated post-processing features help engineers to easily identify and
solve problems in the landing gear design. Users can review dynamic
responses, including all system loads, accelerations and positions. They can
detect collisions based on detailed CAD models, analyze motion envelopes and
force vector animations.
“LMS Virtual.Lab Landing Gear addresses the key requirements of landing
gear development teams to assess the overall performance of a new design or
a set of derivatives in the shortest possible time,” commented Willy Bakkers,
Vice-President and General Manager of the LMS CAE Division. “The new LMS
Virtual.Lab solution ensures that aircraft engineers can optimize their
design before building prototypes and maximizes their return from the
available test resources.”
About LMS
LMS is an engineering innovation partner for companies in the automotive,
aerospace and other advanced manufacturing industries. LMS enables its
customers to get better products faster to market, and to turn superior
process efficiency to their strategic competitive advantage. LMS delivers a
unique combination of virtual simulation software, testing systems, and
engineering services. We are focused on the mission critical performance
attributes in key manufacturing industries, including structural integrity,
handling, safety, reliability, comfort and sound quality. Through our
technology, people and over 25 years of experience, LMS has become the
partner of choice for most of the leading discrete manufacturing companies
worldwide. LMS, a Dassault Systèmes SIMULIA partner, is certified to
ISO9001:2000 quality standards and operates through a network of
subsidiaries and representatives in key locations around the world. For more
information on LMS, visit the company’s web site at
www.lmsintl.com.
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