Joe, JohnGandhi, VirajDannenhoffer, John F., IIIDalir, Hamid2020-07-312020-07-312019Joe, J., Gandhi, V., Dannenhoffer, J., & Dalir, H. (2019). Rapid Generation of Parametric Aircraft Structural Models. In AIAA Scitech 2019 Forum. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2019-2229https://hdl.handle.net/1805/23508Within the aerospace design, analysis and optimization community, there is an increasing demand for automatic generation of parametric feature tree (build recipe) attributed multidisciplinary models. Currently, this is mainly done by creating separate models for different disciplines such as mid-surface model for aeroelasticity, outer-mold line for aerodynamics and CFD, and built-up element model for structural analysis. Since all of these models are built independently, any changes in design parameters require updates on all the models which is inefficient, time-consuming and prone to deficiencies. Here a browser-based system, called the Engineering Sketch Pad (ESP), is used. It provides the user with the ability to interact with a configuration by building and/or modifying the design parameters and feature tree that define the configuration. ESP is based an open-source constructive solid modeler, named OpenCSM, which is built upon the OpenCASCADE geometry kernel and the EGADS geometry generation system. The use of OpenCSM as part of the AFRL’s CAPS project on Computational Aircraft Prototype Syntheses for automatic commercial and fighter jet models is demonstrated. The rapid generation of parametric aircraft structural models proposed and developed in this work will benefit the aerospace industry with coming up with efficient, fast and robust multidisciplinary design standardization of aircraft structures.enPublisher Policymeshingvisualizationcomputational environmentsRapid Generation of Parametric Aircraft Structural ModelsArticle