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The next meeting of the NASGRO Consortium will be held at SwRI on May 22-24, 2012. NASGRO Version 6.2 was released on September 29, 2011. NASGRO Version 6.12 (a bug fix release for v 6.1 and v 6.11) was released on December 12, 2011. NASGRO is licensable for a fee. Over 345 single-seat licenses to NASGRO have been obtained by a wide range of users from different industries. The materials database includes a large set of crack growth rate and fracture toughness data. The stress intensity factor library provides models for over 60 different crack geometries. NASGRO was originally developed at the NASA Johnson Space Center to perform fracture control analysis on NASA space systems. A growing interest in NASGRO among a variety of industrial users motivated NASA to develop a new partnership with industry. NASA and Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI®) have signed a Space Act Agreement under which SwRI formed and manages a consortium to provide guidance and support for future NASGRO development and user services. The NASGRO Consortium is now in its fourth three-year cycle (2010–2013).
Last Updated: 12/27/2011 Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI®), headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, is a multidisciplinary, independent, nonprofit, applied engineering and
physical sciences research and development organization with
11 technical divisions. |
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