Optimal Design of a High Pressure Organometallic Chemical Vapor Deposition Reactor
Abstract
The use of computer simulations as an optimal design tool which lessens the costs in time and effort in experimental and physical testing has become prevalent in aerospace design (e.g., the design of the Boeing 777) and development of automotive mass production items. IT is also commonly found in the design of production and assembly lines where repetitive motion related to parts assembly is critical. In this presentation we discuss a non-aerospace, non-automotive design use of computer simulations.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 24, 1998
- Accession Number
- ADA451171
Entities
People
- C. Hopfner
- G. M. Kepler
- H. Thomas Banks
- J. S. Scroggs
- K. J. Bachmann
- S. D. Mccall
- S. Lesure
Organizations
- North Carolina State University