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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 22,1996 PSA#1641NASA, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Procurement Office,
Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812 70 -- ENGINEERING ANALYSIS LANGUAGE (EAL) SOFTWARE SOL 8-P-6-16-92956
POC Contact GP22L/Janice M. Stewart, Contract Specialist,
205-544-6093, or, GP22C/Teresa A. Foley, Contracting Officer NASA/MSFC
plans to issue a Request for Quotation (RFQ)for Monthly Lease of
Engineering Analysis Language (EAL) Software, Level 330 or higher,
quantity--3 users for 15 months -- NASA/MSFC intends to purchase from
Engineering Information Systems Incorporated (EISI), Saratoga,
California--The following are the functional specs for Engineering
Analysis Language (EAL) -- The code shall be able to construct
structural models of arbitrary configuration using a variety of
different element shapes: 1-D Beam elements; 2-D shell elements;
laminated shells; five and six sided 3-D solid elements shall be
included along with a formulation for fluid elements to model phenomena
such as slosh and other hydroelastic dynamics -- The code shall be able
to calculate static displacements and reaction forces for the
aforementioned beam, plate, and solid elements -- The code shall be
able to calculate the vibration eigenvalues of structural and fluid
models -- A shifting capability must be included that allows a subset
of modes to be isolated -- The code shall be able to compute the
buckling modes of modeled structures -- The code shall be capable of
system modification of a large number of requested parameters for use
in model verification with modal tests -- The code shall be able to
employ analysis procedures which make use of cyclic symmetry in the
model to aid both in CPU time savings and model size -- The code shall
be able to perform analysis using substructuring techniques such as
macroelements and component mode synthesis in superelement analysis --
The code shall be able to perform modal transient response analysis
with results in the form of displacements and/or stress -- The code
shall be able to perform random response analysis by inputting a power
spectral density (psd) spectrum and calculating a response psd
spectrum of the structure -- The code shall have extensive mathematical
capability which can be applied at any point during the problem
solution -- The user shall be able to create and combine any scalar or
matrix or set of scalars/matrices and perform all standard operations
upon them -- Any arbitrary vector or array shall be able to be created
to simulate loading conditions that vary in time and space - All
matrices created by the code itself (e.g. mass and stiffness matrices)
shall also be accessible for manipulation -- Conditional and
incremental looping shall also be available when using the above
capabilities -- The code shall be able to perform geometric and
material nonlinear analysis -- Ability to use gap elements is also
required -- The code shall be able to provide graphic display of
quantities such as element geometry, deformed modeshapes, and static
displacement -- To aid in this area, some type of translator must exist
to allow for results translation into PATRAN/P3 -- The code shall
provide the capability for a straight forward conversion of the
historical data base of analyses performed -- The code shall provide
the capability for both finite element geometry and results to be read
into and out of the CAD software PATRAN/P3 -- The code shall allow for
independent evaluation of element accuracy and convergence by
standardized finite element tests such as the MacNeal-Harder tests --
The code vendor shall furnish the following: multiple copies of
documentation as needed, detailed functional and operational
instruction of the code, relation of code operation to basic theory and
engineering practices, and a thorough set of verification problems for
code examination -- Verification and demonstration problems shall
fully illustrate the extent of the code's capability -- The code vendor
shall provide technical support and training for all users -- Also, the
code vendor shall provide for growth capability to include additional
capabilities to any ongoing current versions of the code as well as
furnishing documentation of the changes as they occur -- This
procurement is being conducted under the Simplified Acquisition
Threshold (SAT) portion of the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act
(FASA) -- Note: This procurement is sole-source based on proprietary
specifications and system compatability requirements -- Interested
firms have 15 days from the publication date of this synopsis to submit
in writing their qualifications/capabilities in the critical areas
mentioned above -- Such qualifications/capabilities will be used solely
for the purpose of determining whether or not to conduct this
procurement on a competitive basis -- Responses received after the 15
days or without the required information will be considered
nonresponsive to the synopsis and will not be considered -- A
determination by the Government not to compete this proposed contract,
on a full and open competitive basis, based upon responses to this
notice, is solely within the discretion of the Government -- See
Numbered Note 22 -- Oral communications are not acceptable in response
to this notice -- Responses must be submitted in writing --
Transmission by facsimile to 205-544-9080 or by Internet e-mail to
janice.stewart@msfc.nasa.gov is acceptable -- The solicitation and any
related documents to this procurement will be available over the
Internet -- These documents will be in ASCII format and reside on a
World-Wide Web (WWW) server, which may be accessed using client
browsers, such as, MOSAIC -- The WWW address, or URL, of the MSFC
Procurement home page is: ''http://procure.msfc.nasa.gov''. (0200) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0445 19960719\70-0003.SOL)
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