Digital prototypes short cut new aero engine

An Autodesk product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 2, 2008

Adept Airmotive used Autodesk Inventor to develop a 240kW general aviation engine with a compact design that offers low vibration levels and high structural integrity.

Autodesk has named Adept Airmotive as the Autodesk Inventor of the Month for March 2008.

Adept, an innovative manufacturer of general aviation engines for the light aircraft market, has used Autodesk Inventor engineering design software to develop its revolutionary 320T - a 240kW general aviation engine with a compact design that offers low vibration levels and high structural integrity.

At 127kg, the engine is lighter than a traditional piston engine of comparable power output, allowing the 320T to reap significant fuel efficiencies to the operator of the aircraft while making less impact on the environment.

The Inventor of the Month programme recognises the most innovative design and engineering advancements made by the extensive community using Autodesk Inventor software - the foundation of the Autodesk solution for digital prototyping.

Leveraging the digital prototyping capabilities within Inventor allowed Adept to produce accurate 3D models of the 320T before anything was actually built - reducing the number of physical prototypes that needed to be constructed.

Processes that once took hours - such as changing the wall thickness of an engine component - were completed almost instantaneously with Inventor.

This allowed engineers to spend less time constructing geometric models and more time creating innovative designs, and then simulating the performance of the designs under real-world conditions.

"Digital prototyping was absolutely critical because it allowed us to bring a single digital model through every phase of design and development", says Richard Schulz, Managing Director at Adept.

"We were able to explore the form, fit and function of our designs, without expending time and resources on physical prototypes".

This optimisation process allowed Adept to minimise potentially expensive downstream changes by catching errors before they reached manufacturing.

As a result, Adept - with a core team of only three designers - was able to produce a working prototype of the 320T, paving the way for the introduction of a new generation of modern general aviation engines.

"Digital prototyping allows manufacturers of any size to innovate more effectively while simplifying the concept to manufacturing process", says Robert "Buzz" Kross, Senior Vice President of Autodesk Manufacturing Solutions.

"Adept's remarkable achievements are a testament to this notion, and it is a pleasure to name them as our Inventor of the Month for March".

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