Thursday, December 16, 2021

Simulation Software in the Aerospace Industry


An aspiring pilot who has volunteered in numerous community services, John Wathen IV holds a bachelor of science in aerospace engineering. John Moss Wathen IV also has experience working with a range of simulation applications for the aerospace industry.

Aerospace manufacturers and their original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have huge problems in designing, testing, and manufacturing products on time and budget. They are tasked with developing products of extreme technical complexity that must also meet the most stringent safety and performance standards. To put it another way, there is no room for error. To accomplish this, aerospace engineers use advanced simulation tools.

Engineers utilize simulation software to examine and analyze some of the most complicated design issues. When modeling huge, complex, dynamic systems that are critical to missions, simulation tools must be precise and dependable. Composite modeling, failure analysis, vibration analysis, weight reduction, and materials management are examples of simulation tool applications. Engineers also use these programs to simulate aircraft flight maneuvers and evaluate kinematics.

Disaster Action Team Provides Immediate Help to Disaster Victims

 John Wathen IV has a background in aerospace engineering from Pennsylvania State University. Passionate about aviation, John Moss Wathen IV...