About

GTlab (Gas Turbine Laboratory) is a versatile software framework designed for multidisciplinary, collaborative research in the field of aircraft propulsion. It supports the design and simulation of propulsion systems and individual components across various levels of detail throughout the entire lifecycle. With advanced core functions in data modeling, data management, workflow management, and other collaborative architectures, GTlab has the potential for applications far beyond the area of propulsion technology.

The key strength of GTlab is its consistently implemented modularity. In addition to powerful core functions and modules, GTlab allows the integration of special plugin-capable extensions to support a wide range of applications. Its high degree of adaptability, extensibility and flexibility is ensured by an object-oriented software concept based on the C++ programming language, coupled with the utilisation of standardised libraries.

GTlab's modularity is also a key factor in promoting teamwork and collaboration. Different teams can work together efficiently and combine their expertise on a common platform. This increases productivity while encouraging the interdisciplinary approach that is essential for solving complex engineering challenges.

GTlab is developed at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) at the institute of Propulsion Technology. Find an overview about GTlab on the feature page or have a look at our publication on the framework.

Cite & Acknowledge

GTlab is available as Open Source and we encourage anyone to make use of it. If you are applying the GTlab framework in a scientific environment and publish any related work, please cite the following artice:

Reitenbach S. et al.: Collaborative Aircraft Engine Preliminary Design using a Virtual Engine Platform, Part A: Architecture and Methodology. AIAA Scitech Forum (2020). https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2020-0867


News

Python Module 1.6.1 Release

Hello Python World! GTlab's python module has been released as open source software.

We are happy to finally release our python module as open source software. It adds the ability to use python scripting to GTlab by providing

  • an interactive python console that can access GTlab objects and can be …

GTlab Core 2.0.10 Release

We're excited to announce a new release of the GTlab Core Framework!
This update includes crucial bug fixes of the 2.0 series that address some user experience concerns, enhancing its overall usability.

Fixed

  • Fixed problems in the process dock. The changes from version 2.0.7 have been reverted …

The GTlab website is online

The GTlab website is online. We decided to host this website for the GTlab framework. This webpage is meant as a central place for all GTlab related content. With this website, we will

  • inform on our current developments with small blog posts,
  • inform on new releases,
  • provide installers and other …