FiberSIM Software Aids Missile Part Development
MBDA, a provider of missiles and missile systems, has purchased FiberSIM software from Vistagy to develop composite components for missile subsystems, missile airframes and launch canisters. The purchase is connected with the MBDA Global Improvement Plan, which is an internal initiative designed to streamline the process of working across different areas of the company, including enhancing collaboration and improving product development methodologies.
The purchase of FiberSIM was specifically aimed at enhancing collaboration between design, analysis and manufacturing so the firm can shorten the development cycle of composite parts by enabling faster and more accurate iterations across disciplines. MBDA expects that FiberSIM will enable it to reduce the number of iterations in a product development cycle by up to 30 per cent.
The company is anticipating that FiberSIM will enable it to reduce the development time by about three to six months. FiberSIM will be used for detailed design, as well as to define flat patterns. One of the primary reasons that FiberSIM was chosen was because it is the only composite tool that is integrated into the Creo Elements/Pro (formerly Pro/E) from PTC. Another factor was its seamless integration with MSC.Software Laminate Modeler.
The purchase of FiberSIM was specifically aimed at enhancing collaboration between design, analysis and manufacturing so the firm can shorten the development cycle of composite parts by enabling faster and more accurate iterations across disciplines. MBDA expects that FiberSIM will enable it to reduce the number of iterations in a product development cycle by up to 30 per cent.
The company is anticipating that FiberSIM will enable it to reduce the development time by about three to six months. FiberSIM will be used for detailed design, as well as to define flat patterns. One of the primary reasons that FiberSIM was chosen was because it is the only composite tool that is integrated into the Creo Elements/Pro (formerly Pro/E) from PTC. Another factor was its seamless integration with MSC.Software Laminate Modeler.
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