Radia choses Collier Aerospace software for WindRunner structural sizing

Design and analysis software to determine structure size & weight of world’s largest aircraft.

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Artist rendering of the WindRunner airframe model showing optimization zones in HyperX software interface.
Photo credit Collier Aerospace Corp.

Collier Aerospace Corp., developer of the HyperX computer-aided engineering (CAE) solution, announced Radia Inc. selected its design and analysis software for the structural sizing of WindRunner – the world’s largest aircraft. Structural sizing is the critical process of determining the size and weight of primary aircraft structures.

Boulder, Colorado-based Radia is developing the WindRunner aircraft, an outsized aerial logistics platform designed to efficiently and effectively deliver the world’s largest cargo, such as wind energy turbine blades, spacecraft, satellites, defense cargo, airplanes, and large commercial payloads. WindRunner could solve transportation bottlenecks with its ability to fly cargo up to the length of a football field, and land on semi-prepared dirt runways as short as 1,800m (6,000ft), when required.

Collier Aerospace’s software and services help Radia’s engineering and design teams optimize and accelerate sizing for the massive aircraft’s airframe and efficiently evaluate and analyze many different design configurations under rigorous time and cost pressures.

“Using Collier’s technology, we can create and analyze design concepts in hours and automate the time-consuming process of evaluating hundreds to thousands of load cases,” says Mark Lundstrom, Radia’s founder and CEO. “Collier’s software helps us efficiently evaluate design options and optimize WindRunner’s weight and structural performance in support of its critically important mission.”

Radia began the WindRunner project in 2016 and brought in Collier Aerospace at an early stage as a software provider and engineering consultant. Using Collier’s methodology for structural sizing and analysis, Radia built a customized design process for the new aircraft’s unique requirements. The team conducted configuration assessments of the wings, fuselage, ribs, spars, stringers, and many other parts, which will be made of composite and metal. Radia leveraged the tool’s automated sizing capabilities to account for unusual variables such as the huge size and capacity of the unpressurized fuselage.

HyperX® software automates stress analysis and design. It performs rapid structural sizing to all load cases, lightweighting and margin writing. The software also helps ensure the producibility of a composite part by creating a design optimized for manufacturability. It reduces schedule time by speeding up the engineering cycle and shortening the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification processes.

“It’s been a thrill to work with Radia on its breakthrough WindRunner aircraft and contribute to its extraordinary mission,” says Craig Collier, professional engineer and CEO of Collier Aerospace. “This collaboration brought together the vision of the Radia team and our collective deep knowledge and experience in aerospace structural engineering. We contributed to the success of this design project by providing guidance on our software’s capabilities. We can’t wait to see the final result of this groundbreaking design when WindRunner makes its maiden flight.”

Radia plans to build a fleet of WindRunner aircraft that will enable manufacturers to transport their largest products across the globe.

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