Modelling of Ice-Structure Interactions by Using State-Based Peridynamics and Implementing in Finite Element Framework.

Solicitation number 25-58263

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Closing date and time 2026/02/16 15:00 EST

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    Description

    The National Research Council of Canada – Ocean, Coastal and River Engineering (NRC-OCRE) has a requirement to conduct joint research and development on advanced peridynamic numerical analysis methods in collaboration with the Peridynamic Research Team at the University of Strathclyde.
    This research focuses on the development and application of peridynamic-based numerical techniques for modeling polycrystalline ice behavior and ice–structure interaction problems. The work will involve the creation of new computational routines to be implemented within commercial software platforms such as ANSYS, enabling complex simulation and analysis capabilities that have not been achieved elsewhere.
    The peridynamic method, originally developed in the early 2000s, is a highly specialized numerical approach used to analyze material deformation and fracture. The pre-identified supplier, Professor Oterkus and his team at the University of Strathclyde, are internationally recognized leaders in this field. Professor Oterkus is the author of a foundational textbook on peridynamics and has established the Peridynamic Centre at Strathclyde University, which is uniquely dedicated to advancing research in this domain.
    The proposed work will include:
    • Verification of peridynamic models through controlled experimental data;
    • Development of numerical modeling techniques for ice material behavior;
    • Integration of peridynamic routines into ANSYS for simulation of complex ice–structure interactions;
    • Validation of computational results through comparative analysis;
    • Monthly seminars and progress meetings to review outcomes and guide development; and
    • Preparation of a comprehensive research report summarizing findings at the conclusion of the second year.
    This initiative represents a unique and specialized technical service, as the Strathclyde Peridynamic Centre is currently the only research group worldwide with the expertise, infrastructure, and proven track record to perform this type of peridynamic numerical modeling and software integration.

    Contract duration

    The estimated contract period will be 18 month(s), with a proposed start date of 2026/02/16.

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    • Canada-Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA)
    • Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA)
    • Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement
    • Canada-Panama Free Trade Agreement
    • Canada-Honduras Free Trade Agreement
    • Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA)
    • Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA)

    Reason for limited tendering

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    Contact information

    Contracting organization

    Organization
    National Research Council of Canada (NRC)
    Address

    501, boul. de l'université Est

    Saguenay, Québec, G7H 8C3
    Canada
    Contracting authority
    R-Michel Simard
    Phone
    (418) 990-6228
    Email
    R-Michel.Simard@cnrc-nrc.gc.ca
    Address

    501, University Blvd. East,

    Saguenay, Québec, G7H 8C3
    Canada
    Bidding details
    Full details regarding this tender opportunity are available in the documents below. Click on the document name to download the file. Contact the contracting officer if you have any questions regarding these documents.
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    001 EN 10 2026/02/02
    001 FR 4 2026/02/02
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    Summary information

    Notice type
    Advance Contract Award Notice
    Language(s)
    English, French
    Region(s) of delivery
    Canada
    ,
    National Capital Region (NCR)
    ,
    Ottawa
    Region of opportunity
    Ottawa
    Contract duration
    18 month(s)
    Procurement method
    Non-Competitive
    Selection criteria
    Not applicable