C & D Gudas

About C & D Gudas

C & D Gudas is a small engineering business formed to provide structural strength analysis services for thin and slender aerospace structures and for applications where the weight and volume of the material have stringent minimization requirements. C & D Gudas specializes in classical analysis and numerical simulations of assemblies during normal and extreme operation conditions, with a strong focus on incorporating the effects of the contacts between the components on the long term structural integrity and on the ultimate strength of metallic and laminated composite constructions. While a full supporter of "fit for purpose" solutions, C & D Gudas is a strong believer that in its field of activities it is equally important to verify everything and to identify and address the locations with remote probabilities of failure but with grave consequences for safety or financial losses. For this reason the solutions developed for analysis incorporate steps for a holistic approach of the data and customizations for the identification and highlighting of atypical locations and conditions of high risk. The principles at the core of C & D Gudas operations are: Thoroughness, Trust, Sound Technical Justification and Integrity. The quality of the deliverables is product-focused and is established in agreement with the customers in the early stages of every project. With previous experience as stress approved signatory from Civil Aviation Safety Authority, Australia (CAR 35, 36 & 36A) and MRB, stress, fatigue and damage tolerance delegated signatory for Boeing Australia, Airbus, Lockheed and Bombardier products, C & D Gudas provides services focused on the practical aspects of part sizing, development and substantiation of structural modifications, finite element modeling, calibrations and verifications or analysis of test data. If you would like to learn more about C & D Gudas please feel free to contact us at info@cdgudas.com. au
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Keywords: aviation & aerospace component manufacturing