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The Nasa Multiscale Analysis Tool: an Enabling Platform for Achieving Vision 2040Vision 2040 is a community-driven consensus document, written in 2018, aimed at defining the potential 25-year future state required for performing integrated multiscale modeling of materials and systems for future aerospace and aeronautical applications. Nine Vision Key Elements (KEs) were defined along with associated technical gaps. This paper will address current NASA GRC research efforts utilizing the NASA Multiscale Analysis Tool (NASMAT). This paper will specifically focus on NASMAT’s ability to address gaps in three of the nine Vision 2040 KEs: 1) Models and Methods, 2) Multiscale Measurements and Characterization Tools and Methods, and 6) Data, Informatics, and Visualization. NASMAT is a versatile platform for performing computationally efficient multiscale analyses of heterogeneous materials. NASMAT offers the user flexibility to define an arbitrary number of length scales (levels) where a variety of micromechanics theories can be implemented at each level. Micromechanics theories can be selected to balance accuracy and computational efficiency and range from analytical (Mori-Tanaka) to several semi-analytical (method of cells) formulations. NASMAT can also be coupled with external software and used to perform multiscale analyses of more complex structures. The paper will include a recent application of NASMAT to model a complex, three-dimensional woven composite, with a particular emphasis placed on multiscale measurements utilized to enhance the quality of the multiscale analysis. Since typical NASMAT analyses can be completed in on the order of seconds to minutes, a second example will demonstrate NASMAT’s ability to generate large quantities of data useful for sensitivity analysis, uncertainty quantification, or machine learning applications. Current progress on developing multiscale data visualization tools will also be addressed along with the challenges associated with and proposed solutions for sifting through large amounts of data. These examples will demonstrate that NASMAT is an enabling platform for achieving the goals in Vision 2040.
Document ID
20230010674
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Trenton M. Ricks
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Steven M. Arnold
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Evan J. Pineda
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Brett A. Bednarcyk
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Date Acquired
July 21, 2023
Subject Category
Composite Materials
Meeting Information
Meeting: 3rd International Conference on Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures (ICMAMS)
Location: College Station, TX
Country: US
Start Date: August 9, 2023
End Date: August 10, 2023
Sponsors: Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 109492.02.03.05.02
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Technical Review
Single Expert
Keywords
Vision 2040
NASMAT
multiscale modeling
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