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Airbus: Reducing Aircraft Weight by 500kg through IoT
技术
- 无人机 - 固定翼无人机
适用行业
- 航天
- 生命科学
适用功能
- 产品研发
挑战
在航空航天工业中,飞机的总重量是一项关键的设计要求,因为仅仅几公斤就可能对燃油效率和二氧化碳排放产生影响。较重的飞机在飞行过程中使用更多的燃料,这导致航空公司的运营成本增加。空中客车公司在设计世界上最大的客机 A380 时,旨在确保设计尽可能轻量化,同时保持所有性能标准。面临的挑战是在不影响性能标准的情况下减轻飞机的重量。
关于客户
空中客车公司是航空航天业的全球领导者,以设计和制造最先进的飞机而闻名。他们致力于减少产品对环境的影响,并高度重视创新和技术来实现这一目标。在本例中,空中客车公司正在设计世界上最大的客机 A380,并希望确保设计尽可能轻量化,同时保持所有性能标准。他们寻求 Altair ProductDesign 的帮助来帮助他们实现这一目标。
解决方案
Altair ProductDesign 被选中协助 A380 的开发,帮助定义和实施新的优化流程,以消除飞机前缘下垂机翼肋骨的质量。实施了两步设计过程。首先,将一组来自 Airbus 的预定义应力和屈曲载荷引入 Altair 自己的优化技术 OptiStruct。根据这些载荷和机翼组件内可用的设计空间,OptiStruct 的拓扑、尺寸和形状优化技术自动识别翼肋的理想材料布局。在第二阶段,Altair ProductDesign 工程师解释了这些拓扑结果,以开发可制造的结构。研究了 13 个翼肋的每个拓扑结果,并创建了一种新的创新材料布局。
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