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Life Prediction Branch: enabling advanced power and propulsion components
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CARES/Life SOFTWARE
The CARES/Life software was developed to predict the reliability and life of structures made from advanced ceramics and other brittle materials such as glass, graphite, and intermetallics. The software is a product of the unique strengths in analytical structural modeling of the Life Prediction Branch at the NASA Glenn Research Center. It links with several commercially-available finite element analysis packages, including ANSYS® and ABAQUS® .

To learn more about this software, its capabilities and applications, and/or how to obtain a copy, please click on the CARES/Life links to the left.
For additional information on this software, please contact:

Noel N. Nemeth
Phone: (216) 433-3215
e-mail: Noel.N.Nemeth@nasa.gov


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