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Most early stage engineering work operates the same way. Somebody builds a model for a design, at one scale, at one site, under one set of assumptions. Then the something shifts, or the site moves, or the offtake price drops, and the model can't keep up. By the time you’re making a change you’re working through siloed models.
Our engineering team wanted to see what the opposite of that workflow could look like with a fun use case. So we prompted our AI in Roebling to build a single-channel power distribution model for the ISS, then pressure tested it to see if the same model could handle the moon and Mars. By the end we had one channel solving four ways with ISS in low earth orbit, lunar daytime, lunar nighttime, and the Mars surface.
The best part is this pattern can be replicable for a real project. Learn how by getting early access to Roebling.
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