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FEMAP at
Airbus Defence & Space, Portsmouth
Graham Dew
Team Leader, Stress & Thermal
Airbus DS Market Share*:
Commercial satellite launches: 50% of the market with Ariane
Earth observation satellites: 40-50% of the international market. #1 Exporter of Earth observation satellites
Telecommunication satellites: 25% of the market. Only supplier to deliver to all seven major telecom operators
We successfully aim for the stars.
25% – #1 in 2015!
40 – 50%
* Source: Internal analysis, average sales volume over several years
50%
market share
A RENDEZ-VOUZ IN DEEP SPACE:
Making the impossible possible.
10 years, 6.4 billion kilometres: First-ever mission to orbit a comet racing along at more than 10 km/s – and sending a small lander to its surface!
Rosetta
READY FOR HUMAN SPACE FLIGHT
beyond low earth orbit.
The first-ever mission-critical element of a NASA mission, produced by a non-US company.
Orion’s European
Service Module
MORE CAPACITY WITHOUT COSTS
going into orbit.
The benchmark for in-orbit lifetime of telecommunication satellites – now also available as an all-electric variant.
Eurostar E3000/E3000e
FEMAP at Airbus Defence & Space, UK
In production use since 2007
• Replacement for I-Deas & Patran
Current License Inventory:
• 50 FEMAP Base
• 3 FEMAP Thermal Analysis
• 1 FEMAP Advanced Thermal Analysis
• 1 FEMAP Flow
• 1 FEMAP Structural Toolkit
• 1 NX Nastran Analysis
• 1 NX Nastran Nonlinear
• 1 NX Nastran Dynamics
In Portsmouth 10 Users (peak 16 in 2015)
CAD and CAE Environment
Very mixed environment
• Catia V5
– CAD authoring
• VPM
– Hierachical product manager for CATIA
• MDODB
– Collate and control all MDO activities and report to other groups
• Windchill
– PDM system
• FEMAP
• QWANTA2
– automatic waveguide mesher
• MSC Nastran
• SA Toolkit
– Nastran Post Processor
• Isight
– Analysis process control
• CBP
– Common Business Portal for transfer of data with manufacturers
• IPS
• Integrated Planning System – for Integration, Assembly and Test
• Other internal tools, DBs, schedules etc
Complexity
– the Challenge
Bandwidth
Power
Payload Density
Temperatures
Mechanical Support
+
Complexity
– the Challenge
Complexity
Schedule
More Analysis reqd
Faster Analysis
+
Random vibration analysis
Loads
• 10-2000 Hz frequency range
• First Mode > 140Hz
• Simple PSD loading
Outputs
• Frequencies
• Component Stresses
• Insert reaction forces
Random Vibration Analysis
Post-Processed in SA Toolkit
Nastran Normal Modes solve
• MAYA supplied DMAP
• 3σ Von Mises Stress Output
• Uses Segalman method
• Fast, simple set-up
Mechanical Solutions typically
• Additional support if feasible
• Move flexible element where appropriate
• Specify high temper material
Thermal Analysis – Using TMG
Conduction and Radiation analysis
Heating arises from ‘Insertion Loss’
• Limited by Solder, paint and plating temperature limits for WG
• Adhesive softening for inserts
Thermal Solution achieved by-
• Waveguide Finish & Manufacture
• Improved conduction
– Additional conductive brackets
– Thermal Straps
• Improved Radiation
– Radiative Fins
– Change of paint
Thermoelastic Analysis
One model for thermal and structural
• Thermal profile generated by TMG Model
• Thermoelastic solution in Nastran
Key Issues –
• Insert forces
• Waveguide stresses
Solutions achieved by -
• Increased bend radii
• Introduction of additional bends into WG path
TMG – Solar Radiation Calculation
Used for all external components
• Diurnal & Seasonal calculations
Used Occasionally for Payloads & Equipments
• Most components are enclosed by S/C
• MLI protection
Equipments
The Payload Equipment Group produce many discrete RF equipments for telecom satellites
• LNA
• SSPA
• Beacon
• Digital Processor
• DownConvertor
2012
1186 WG
Growth In Analysis Demand
Analysed
Similarity
Guidelines
Growth In Analysis Demand
Analysed
Similarity
Guidelines
2012
1186 WG
2015
2501 WG
25 May 2016
Waveguide Meshing – QWANTA2
Internally developed waveguide mesher
• Works directly from Catia model
• Tubing meshed directly
• Features (flanges, clamps, etc) read from
library of pre-meshed parts
• Mesh automatically generated by MDODB on
completion of CAD model
• Different mesh densities available
Random Vibration Analysis Process - 2006
Fully manual process
Post process
execs + Excel
Solve
Dynamic
Response in
Nastran
Post process
execs
Solve Normal
Modes in
Nastran
Mesh in I-
Deas
Import CAD
from CATIA
40 hours
Random Vibration Analysis Process - 2016
CAD verified
in MDODB
Generate
CAD in
CATIA V5
Automated
meshing
QWANTA2
Results
Summary
Macro
TED if
required
NASTRAN
Random
Vibration
Analysis SA
Toolkit
Isight
Solve Normal
Modes in
Nastran
Mesh
cleaning in
FEMAP
3 Hours
The things we like about FEMAP – and some we don’t!
TMG within FEMAP is
helped by easy
creation of groups
and good
visualisation of results
Best thing about
FEMAP is how it
works with TMG
ESATAN
convertor is not
useable
Good visualization
in post processing
Difficult to create
free body loads
from output
Can’t find display
of coordinate of CG
A simplified ‘Create
nodes on lines’, by
simply selecting lines
and entering number of
nodes to be created.
Meshing works
very well
especially with the
meshing tool box
Geometry editing
features are very
good
Reviewing and editing
a model is easy with
the help of highlighter
in Model Info tree
“Extend” option for
extending the curves on
to the surface – for
multiple curves please
“Extend” option for
extending the curves on
to the surface – for
multiple curves please Constraints on
Geometry are not
always transferred
onto nodes
It would be
useful to see
which groups an
element belongs
to
A vector showing
the measured
distance
Simply convert
FEMAP surfaces
to STEP
FEMAP Programming
is brilliant!
New Challenges
Rapidly Changing Market
• New customers
– GAFA, OneWeb
• New competitors
– Space-X, Blue Origin
• Alternative technology
– HAPS, Project Loon
A LAUNCHER WITH A 30-YEAR TRACK RECORD
that is also brand new.
The successor to the record-breaking Ariane 5 will allow Europe to continue reaching for the stars.
Ariane 6
Alternative Technologies
Airbus Defence & Space Zephyr8 HAPS
New Challenges
What might this mean for Analysis?
• Reduced time and costs – Faster, Smarter
– Automatic batch analysis
– Simulation Lifecycle Management
• New technologies
– Topology Optimisation for ALM components
• Big Data – machine learning
– Leveraging existing analysis data for
predictive design support
– Reduced iteration