Press
Release
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Donation
of Software by C&R Technologies, Inc. to University
Nanosat Program Participants |
Wednesday,
4 February 2004
The Air Force
Research Laboratory, Space Vehicles Directorate (AFRL/VS) and
C&R Technologies, Inc. (C&R) are pleased to announce
the donation of multiple license seats of C&R thermal design
software to universities participating in the Air Force Research
Laboratory, Space Vehicles Directorate (AFRL/VS) sponsored University
Nanosat program for undergraduate and graduate students.
Ms Charlotte
Gerhart of AFRL/VS says the donation of the software to the various
teams is key to the success of the student designs. “The
opportunity for the students to gain hands-on experience designing
and analyzing their own satellite not only gives them insight
into the effect of some early design choices on the operation
of their experiment in space, but also provides exposure to industry-standard
tools that they could use in the professional workforce.”
Gerhart says
the ease and robustness of C&R software (SINDA/FLUINT, Thermal
Desktop®, RadCAD®, and FloCAD®) to perform analyses
and trade studies for the orbital thermal environment along with
the fact that the SINDA format is the accepted industry standard
for this type of analysis were the primary reasons for soliciting
the partnership with C&R. “The C&R technical staff
has always been extremely responsive and helpful with my own
analysis questions, and this characteristic is critical when
working with students. We want them to have a positive learning
experience with the whole Nanosat program and that includes being
able to perform accurate simulations for analyses in a very short
period of time.”
The universities
participating in the University Nanosat program include Pennsylvania
State University, Arizona State University, University of Colorado
at Boulder, Michigan Technological University, Montana State
University, New Mexico State University, Taylor University, University
of Hawaii at Manoa, University of Michigan, Utah State University,
University of Texas at Austin, Washington University in St. Louis,
and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
“We are
pleased to be able to help this worthwhile program succeed, and
we welcome the chance to work with both new engineers and new
technologies,”
said Ms Cindy Beer of C&R Technologies. “Fresh problems
and fresh perspectives will help us make the next generation of
tools for mechanical engineers even better.”
Formed
in 1992, C&R Technologies provides products and services
in the areas of heat transfer and fluid flow design and analysis.
C&R Technologies are the authors of worldclass thermal and
fluid software including SINDA/FLUINT, Thermal Desktop®,
RadCAD®,
FloCAD® and
SinapsPlus®.
For more information on C&R Technologies, Inc., contact us
at 303.971.0292.
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