SwRI Engine Design Risk Assessment Process, specializing in designing and analyzing engines, mechanical design, mechanical analysis, and thermodynamic analyses of engine performance
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The product development risk assessment process at
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is a method of determining the best mix of analytical and empirical techniques.
What the Risk
Assessment Process DoesHighlights high-risk technology in a design program
Identifies the most effective applications of simulation techniques
Identifies critical testing required
Provides clear priorities for assigning and utilizing resources
How
the Risk Assessment
Process Works
Utilizes experienced SwRI and client teams to rank design simulation and engine testing capabilities for critical design changes and features
Identifies most effective use of simulation and testing for a given set of design project goals.
Results of the Risk Assessment Process
For more information about
risk assessment process capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI,
please contact
Mark Tussing
at
mtussing@swri.org or
(210) 522-2628.
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