Westminster,
CA, Tuesday 30th May 2006
Noran Engineering, Inc., a leading
developer of NEi Nastran finite element analysis (FEA)
software announced a collaborative effort with
ShipConstructor Software, a developer of 3D product
modeling software for the maritime industry, to develop
a program that will solve a major production problem in
shipyards with safe, damage free lifting and handling of
ship components during construction. The U.S. Navy will
fund this effort through the Small Business Innovative
Research program (SBIR).
In shipyard construction,
significant costs are incurred and valuable production
time is lost in repairing components that are distorted
when moving material and interim products within the
yard.
Lifting and handling procedures
typically are the result of acquired knowledge by long
time employees. This valuable information and expertise
is acquired mainly through trial and error and is
subject to loss through attrition or reassignment in the
workforce. The new software, code-named ShipLift, will
automatically calculate the proper pick up points and
maintain a digital knowledge base that will always be
available. A streamlined 3D product data model of the
structure will be created in ShipConstructor’s design
software. NEi Nastran FEA will analyze the model for
stresses and strains on the plates, sub-assemblies and
full assemblies. Pick up points will then be identified
that provide safe, distortion free lifting and handling.
The lifting calculation results and operator handling
instructions are then written back to the
ShipConstructor product data model database utilizing
the new ShipConstructor API with time stamps. Thus the
product data model is the central repository for this
information and changes to the model will trigger
requests for redoing the NEi Nastran FEA calculations.

The U.S. Navy will
fund ShipLift by Noran Engineering and ShipConstructor
USA. The software will automatically determine
proper
lifting points for ship components used in construction
that avoid distortion and damage.
Patrick Cahill, President and CEO of ShipConstructor
Software USA, Inc. (SSI USA), remarked on the project,
“We are excited to have the opportunity to bring this
tool to the shipbuilding industry. Shipyards can become
more efficient, eliminate the high cost of rework, avoid
expensive disruptions in their production cycles, and
provide more timely delivery to customers.” Dave
Weinberg, CEO of Noran Engineering, added, “This project
is a good illustration of how our NEiNastran FEA
software can easily and economically be modified to
accomplish value added tasks for the entire shipbuilding
industry”.
About Noran Engineering, Inc.
www.NEiNastran.com
Noran Engineering, Inc. (NEi) is a leader in finite
element analysis software with a complete suite of tools
for structural, thermal, dynamic, fluid flow, fatigue,
and optimization in the aerospace, automotive, maritime,
military, medical, and consumer product industries. The
core product, NEiNastran, runs on Windows, Linux, and
UNIX platforms.
Telephone: 714-899-1220,
Email:
info@noraneng.com
Marketing Contact:
Dennis Sieminski, P.E. | Noran Engineering, Inc.
5555 Garden Grove Blvd. | Suite 300 | Westminster | CA |
92683
Telephone: 714-899-1220 Ext. 207 | Email:
dennis.sieminski@noraneng.com
Website:
www.NEiNastran.com