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TERRIFIC · Towards Enhanced Integration of Design and Production in the Factory of the Future through Isogeometric Technologies

FP7Status: CLOSED1 September 201131 August 2014EU funding €3,496,000

The project aims at significant improvement of the interoperability of computational tools for the design, analysis and optimization of functional products. An isogeometric approach is applied for selected manufacturing application areas (cars, trains, aircraft) and for computer-aided machining. Computer Aided Design and numerical simulation algorithms are vital technologies in modern product development, yet they are today far from being seamlessly integrated. Their interoperability is severely disturbed by inconsistencies in the mathematical approaches used. Efficient feedback from analysis to CAD and iterative refinement of the analysis model is a feature of isogeometric analysis, and would be an essential improvement for computer-based design optimization and virtual product development. The new paradigm of isogeometric analysis demonstrates that much is to be gained in efficiency, quality and accuracy of the analysis step by replacing traditional Finite Elements by volumetric (trivariate) NURBS elements.<br/>A general uptake of isogeometric approaches in industry can only be expected if there exist convincing technically verified and validated case studies showing real advantages over the current approaches, using both qualitative and quantitative indicators. It is also clear that the prior knowledge, such as it is contained in existing CAD-models, CAD-systems and numerical solvers, cannot just be dumped. It has to be investigated how the isogeometric concepts can actually be introduced on a large scale, starting from the interoperability of typical CAD-models and new isogeometric CAD-models all the way to product data management issues and standards.<br/>Our vision is to provide and disseminate tangible evidence of the performance of the isogeometric approach in comparison to traditional ones in four important application areas as well as addressing interoperability and other issues that necessarily arise in a large-scale industrial introduction of isogeometry.

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

STIFTELSEN SINTEF

NO · €616,902

participant

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE EN INFORMATIQUE ET AUTOMATIQUE

FR · €328,179

participant

JOTNE CONNECT AS

NO · €382,830

participant

UNIVERSITAT LINZ

AT · €287,589

participant

RHEINLAND-PFALZISCHE TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT

DE · €279,700

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PAVIA

IT · €279,700

participant

ALENIA AERMACCHI SPA

IT · €308,453

participant

ENGINEERING CENTER STEYR GMBH & CO KG

AT · €306,000

participant

TOPSOLID

FR · €362,177

participant

SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT

DE · €344,470

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