I heard that mathematically modeling aerospace junk is really taxing; like you gotta do finite element methods which are very computational (as opposed to theoretical), nonlinear, and there’s definitely thousands of degrees of freedom. Materials science makes a big deal, since the solid structures have certain ways they bend under certain stresses, shit like that
And that’s just to figure out how the thing behaves in response to stimuli (your control signals, plus inertia and air and gravity and other shit outside your control). You still need to figure out theoretical control schemes to get it to do what you want
Then you gotta have all the shit wired up and properly assembled, lots and lots of testing/opportunities for beheading…
Sound like the US is a bunch of losers that don’t deserve the latest and greatest death machines
RIPiss fuckers (I wish)
I heard that mathematically modeling aerospace junk is really taxing; like you gotta do finite element methods which are very computational (as opposed to theoretical), nonlinear, and there’s definitely thousands of degrees of freedom. Materials science makes a big deal, since the solid structures have certain ways they bend under certain stresses, shit like that
And that’s just to figure out how the thing behaves in response to stimuli (your control signals, plus inertia and air and gravity and other shit outside your control). You still need to figure out theoretical control schemes to get it to do what you want
Then you gotta have all the shit wired up and properly assembled, lots and lots of testing/opportunities for beheading…
Sound like the US is a bunch of losers that don’t deserve the latest and greatest death machines
Sucks to suck, but not for me