NASA SBIR SUCCESS STORY Glenn Research Center
1995 Phase II

GENOA/Progressive Failure Analysis (GENOA/PFA)Software System

Alpha STAR Corporation

Long Beach, CA

INNOVATION
    Analysis tool used to predict durability and reliability of a given structure while tracking damage initiation and propagation. Identifies manufacturing anomalies, determines sensitivity parameters
Ceramic Matrix Composite Turbine Engine Combustor GENOA/PFA Damage Tolerance Evaluation
Ceramic Matrix Composite Turbine Engine Combustor
GENOA/PFA Damage Tolerance Evaluation

ACCOMPLISHMENTS
  • Damage tolerance evaluation of structural elements made from all types of advanced materials including composites, ceramics and metals
  • Impact resistance evaluations of composite engine structures
  • Durability evaluations of metal joints and prototype structures
  • Verified excellence in analysis of composite materials
  • Received NASA Software of the Year Award for 1999, R&D 100 Award for 2000
COMMERCIALIZATION
  • Software commercialized since 1998, GENOA V3.2 released in July 2004
  • Integrate with other commercial FEM codes providing additional capabilities and value to CAE tools currently used
  • Currently utilized by major automotive & aerospace companies
  • Providing services to major companies such as Delphi, Honda, Honeywell, Boeing, Northrop, etc.
  • STI Optronic - Laser platform made from composite sandwich
  • GE & Goldsworthy - Alternative low-cost net shape composite manufacturing
GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE APPLICATIONS
  • NASA White Sands - Filament wound pressure vessels
  • NASA STS-107 - Thermal/Structural failure analysis of shuttle left wing during reentry
  • NASA GRC - Damage tolerance of composite containment engine structures
  • NASA X37 Orbital Vehicle-Identified mission critical failure nodes. Improved safety by targeting premature failures
  • NAVY - Analytical life prediction of composite T Joint
  • Army - Composite assault bridge repair. Simulation of PFA performed on composite Army Bridge under extreme loading conditions
  • Optimizing Composite Rocket motor development using advanced evolutionary algorithms for PMC filament-wound
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Curator: SBIR Support                12/23/04