Altair® FlightStream™ to improve engine
performance in a fraction of the time compared to traditional
methods
TROY,
Mich., Dec. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ --
Altair (Nasdaq: ALTR), a global leader in computational
intelligence, will work together with Auburn
University's Samuel Ginn
College of Engineering on a $1.25
million AFWERX Phase II STTR contract. The two organizations
will develop analytical models for cyclonic flows, construct
computational models, and study the stability of different vortex
engines to address the challenges facing public and private sector
aerospace organizations.
Within the contract, Altair is assuming the previous role of
Research in Flight, which was founded in 2013 and won a series of
development contracts and grants over a 10-year span. Altair
acquired Research in Flight in April
2024 and its technology is now known as Altair®
FlightStream™, part of the Altair® HyperWorks® platform.
"This opportunity continues Altair's legacy of innovation in the
aerospace industry and demonstrates the power of our technology as
we work closely with a prestigious institution such as Auburn University," said Pietro Cervellera, senior vice president of
aerospace and defense, Altair. "FlightStream empowers users in
unique ways, bridging the gap between high-fidelity CFD simulations
and engineering demands to set industry standards for efficiency,
accuracy, and speed."
Within the project, the Auburn
University team – led by Dr. Joe
Majdalani, the university's Hugh and Loeda Francis Chair of
Excellence in the department of aerospace engineering – will use
FlightStream to identify optimal conditions within vortex engines.
FlightStream will help the team predict cyclonic flow performance
and acoustic signature characteristics at a fraction of the time
compared to previous methods. These models will enable users to
rapidly predict the stability performance of thrust engines earlier
in the design cycle over a range of operating conditions.
"This contract allows us to develop next-generation solutions
for vortex engines and collaborate with Altair, whose decades of
experience and technology now includes the tool from Research in
Flight," Majdalani said. "Previously, each test seeking to study
vortex engine capabilities and stability limitations took about two
weeks. With FlightStream, these same predictions take just a few
minutes. We are thrilled to see how these tools will transform this
space."
The contract is awarded by AFWERX. AFWERX is the innovation arm
of the United States Department of the Air Force (DAF) that
harnesses cutting-edge American ingenuity from small businesses and
startups to address the most pressing challenges of the DAF. Since
2019, AFWERX has executed over 6,200 new contracts worth more than
$4.7 billion to strengthen the U.S.
defense industrial base and drive faster technology transition to
operational capability.
To learn more, visit Altair at Booth #16 at the American
Aerospace & Defense Summit in Glendale, Arizona, December 4-5. To learn more about FlightStream,
visit https://altair.com/altair-flightstream. To learn more about
AFRL and AFWERX, visit https://afresearchlab.com/ and
https://afwerx.com/.
About Altair
Altair is a global leader in computational intelligence that
provides software and cloud solutions in simulation,
high-performance computing (HPC), data analytics, and AI. Altair
enables organizations across all industries to compete more
effectively and drive smarter decisions in an increasingly
connected world – all while creating a greener, more sustainable
future. To learn more, please visit www.altair.com.
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