Transient Simulations of Complex Dynamic Systems with Hysteresis
Abstract
Statement of Work Template It is anticipated that the proposed SOW will be incorporated as an attachment to the resultant award instrument. The SOW, without restrictive markings, is your company’s affirmation that the SOW is non-proprietary and releasable in response to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. At a minimum, the format and content of the Statement of Work should contain the following information. If options are included, separate sections should be included to address what work will occur in the base and each option period. TITLE OF PROGRAM/SERVICES AND/OR SUPPLIES 1.0 Scope. This section should describe, in general terms, the work effort that will be performed by the contractor. Boston University will perform basic research on transient simulations of complex dynamic systems with hysteresis. 2.0 Requirements. This section must describe each task(s) the contractor shall perform using complete sentences, active voice, and mandatory terms (“the contractor shall”). The task(s) shall be arranged systematically and logically so that both parties (contractor and government) understand the desired effort. All task(s) must be listed in chronological order. The task(s) must be explained in clear and understandable terms. Include any industry specific standards that need to be adhered to in fulfilling the SOW. (NOTE: Numbering of tasks shall be as follows 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, etc.) 1. The contractor shall analyze and evaluate material models for vibration and acoustic problems using high performance computing. 2. The contractor shall develop theories and algorithms to estimate material parameters from time-windowed responses. 3. The contractor shall develop theories and algorithms to estimate material parameters from vibration microscopy 4. The contractor shall design and document a collection of benchmark structures.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Aug 12, 2016
- Source ID
- N000141512690
Entities
People
- Greg Mcdaniel
Organizations
- Boston University
- Office of Naval Research
- United States Navy