National Aerospace Laboratory NLR Purchases VISTAGY's FiberSIM(R) Software for Composite Design
Posted on: Thursday, 13 July 2006, 09:00 CDT
VISTAGY, Inc., a leading global provider of specialized engineering software, today announced that the National Aerospace Laboratory NLR in the Netherlands has selected FiberSIM(R) software for designing complex composite products and parts. As a result, all NLR member organizations will have access to FiberSIM for developing and automating groundbreaking designs that can provide significant competitive advantages and increase the demand for composites in the aerospace industry.
The Automated Composites Manufacturing Technology Center (ACM-TC) at the National Aerospace Laboratory NLR has pioneered many innovative fabrication technologies that have helped drive the use of composite parts in the aerospace industry in recent years. Manufacturers apply NLR's research to enhance and automate their design and manufacturing processes. ACM-TC engineers will use FiberSIM as their specialized composite design environment to more efficiently and cost-effectively create complex, pre-formed parts with reduced development risks, costs and cycle times.
"FiberSIM supports all the processes and methodologies NLR uses to create composite parts, but more importantly, it helps automate these processes so we can develop parts more quickly and affordably," said Bert Thuis, head of the Structures Technology Department at National Aerospace Laboratory NLR. "Affordability and strength are primary drivers for the use of lightweight composite structures. FiberSIM's design features enable our engineers to reduce assembly and tooling costs while allowing them to create new, innovative designs that provide a competitive edge to our clients and members."
FiberSIM's ability to simulate how composite material conforms to complex curvature, as well as its capabilities for generating flat patterns and plybooks, helps automate design and manufacturing processes to reduce costs while ensuring parts meet all specifications. FiberSIM's flat pattern technology enables design engineers to generate 2D flat patterns from 3D digital models. These patterns are automatically shared downstream or exported to automated cutting or laser-projection machines, saving hours of manual trial-and-error when producing hundreds of composite plies per part. In addition, engineers can define laminate ply sequences and generate 2D plybooks that ensure accurate lay-up of laminates to reduce the manual, labor-intensive and costly process of creating separate drawings.
"One of the biggest challenges for today's engineers is to design innovative products that are cost-effective to manufacture yet meet the demanding specifications of the aerospace industry. NLR's research is helping manufacturers strike that balance," said Alex Edwards, general manager, Europe at VISTAGY. "We're proud that NLR is using FiberSIM to assess and establish new ways of developing composite parts that will drive the industry forward."
About National Aerospace Laboratory NLR
The Dutch National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR) is a non-profit organization that carries out applied research on behalf of the aviation and space sectors, and applies that research in the industrial and government sectors. NLR has two locations, one in Amsterdam and another in Marknesse. NLR's clients include governmental authorities, large and small industries, and aerospace organizations -- both in the Netherlands and abroad. It is one of the Netherlands' major technological institutions. For more information about NLR, visit www.nlr.nl.
About VISTAGY, Inc.
VISTAGY, Inc. develops engineering software that provides specialized functionality to significantly improve the value of commercial 3D CAD systems. VISTAGY's specialized engineering environments enable engineers to capture and communicate complete digital product definitions within CAD, thereby increasing productivity, improving the communication of product information throughout the product lifecycle, and allowing better-informed decision-making early in design. VISTAGY software is used throughout the world in the aerospace, automotive, marine, medical, sporting goods, and transportation interiors industries. The company also offers training and consulting services. For more information, contact VISTAGY in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA, at +1.781.250.6868 or visit www.vistagy.com.
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