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Structural analysis will include both hand calculations as well as finite element analysis to model fuel and container structural performance during a hypothetical accident event, including elastic-plastic analysis.
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Perform normal modes analysis with classical hand calculations and finite element analysis. You’ll create structural test requirements and evaluate test results, as well as create product finite element models for use by customers.
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Finite Element Analysis (Nastran preferred) Generate and review structural analysis of aircraft primary and secondary structures that includes: detail part sizing, and strength assessment of primary and secondary structure and systems installations, as well as correlation to test articles using classical hand analysis methods and FEA.
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Stress Analysis - Perform analysis of systems supports and routings using hand analysis, finite element analysis (FEA), and other advanced techniques. Familiarity with both static and vibration analysis.
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The analysis tasks will span the spectrum from classical hand analyses to detailed analyses requiring the use of finite element analysis software. From the preliminary concept to fielded weapon support, MA&T delivers innovative and robust structural analysis solutions utilizing methods ranging from classical fundamental and proprietary empirically based techniques, to state of the art finite element methods and commercial computer codes; all complimented and validated by tests executed in a manner to ensure cost effective yet technically balanced solutions hardware on all of the Raytheon projects.
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Design and analyze structures to meet project specific and code requirements utilizing both hand and finite element analysis. Structural design and analysis of civil works structures (flood walls, navigation locks, dam structures), waterfront structures, pump stations, and bridges.
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Use aerospace experience to review/perform classical hand stress analysis, finite element stress analysis, fatigue analysis, and fracture mechanics analysis.
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Perform structural analysis using classical hand analysis methods and finite element analysis on metallic and non-metallic structure. You must have a good understanding of aircraft structural load path and have experience with analysis methodologies for various primary and secondary structural components (static, fatigue and damage tolerance.
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Both computer aided models (Finite Element Analysis) as well as conventional hand calculation methods are utilized. Knowledge of finite element analysis, steel design techniques and advanced mechanics of materials.
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Perform classic hand analysis (Bruhn, Peery, Roark, ESDU) & Finite Element Analysis. Min reqs incl: Bachelor's in Aerospace/Aeronautical, Mechanical, Civil or Materials Sci./Metallurgical Eng & 5 yrs as validation engineer; 5 yrs exp w/Finite Element Analysis using NASTRAN, ABAQUS, PATRAN, FEMAP, or equivl.
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Ability to perform machine design calculations including using hand calculations and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) for design validation. This includes architecture definition, component selection, system design, analysis, testing, qualification, etc.
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Understand customer requirements and prepare formal, controlled engineering documentation (i.e. structural analysis reports, specifications, etc.) You have proficiency with CATIA V5. You must have proficiency in FEM tools (i.e. Patran, Nastran, Nasgro, Altair.
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Performs hand calculations to validate the Container design and guides the finite element analysis (FEA) process for Container components and subsystems. Responsible for the design, development, implementation, and analysis of technical products and systems.
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2+ years experience performing stress analysis using both hand calculations and finite element tools. Boeing analysis tools (CAESAR, Lifeworks, Mechanica, Common Structures Workstation) experience.
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Dielectric design and analysis of CGIT components and systems using finite element computer models and hand calculations. Experience using Electro, Coulomb, COMSOL or similar software to perform electrical stress analysis on electrical components including insulators.
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