Plot service helps Lockheed Martin visualise

An Etrage product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 9, 2005

The Lockheed Martin Atlas Programme has purchased two additional licences of PSI - Plot Service for Pro/Intralink to support the visualisation requirements of the programme.

The Lockheed Martin Atlas Programme has purchased two additional licences of PSI - Plot Service for Pro/Intralink to support the visualisation requirements of the programme.

"The additional licences of PSI will be used to support our visualisation requirements for Pro/Engineer models", stated Richard Lawson, Senior Design Engineer.

"Etrage has worked with Lockheed Martin to develop techniques to automatically produce ProductView files of the large Pro/Engineer rocket assemblies".

"Several of these assemblies approach, size of 8Gbyte".

Dennis Hoff, Manager of Atlas Engineering Services continues: "Previously production of the entire ProductView model for visualisation was a manual effort".

"Now PSI can be used to automatically create a ProductView baseline of the rocket assembly over night".

PSI provides designers, engineers and administrators an automatic means of plotting or exporting Pro/Intralink objects to communication file formats such as PDF, ProductView, Iges, DXF, HPGL, image and native Pro/Engineer files.

PSI has four operating modes for creating plots or files.

They are through web access, batch, command line or automatic monitoring of Pro/Intralink for objects promoted to an approved release level.

"We were able to enhance PSI to assist the Atlas Programme create ProductView files from very large Pro/Engineer assemblies", said Bojan Rapaic, founder and President of Etrage.

"At the same time PSI automates and makes the visualisation process easier".

Ron Zabilski, Director of Sales and Marketing continued: "The enhancements to PSI will enable Lockheed Martin Astronautics to automatically process approximately 30,000 parts and assemblies per rocket configuration for their visualisation application".

"They also plan to refresh these models on a weekly basis and automatically update the assembly as parts are changed or released".

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