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SpaceX uses FiberSIM software for spacecraft

A Vistagy product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 12, 2009

Vistagy has announced that Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) has purchased its FiberSIM software to reduce the design time of composites development for the Dragon spacecraft.

NASA has selected the Dragon spacecraft in conjunction with the Falcon 9 launch vehicle to provide transport of cargo and potentially crew to the International Space Station (ISS) and other low Earth orbit (LEO) destinations.

FiberSIM is being used to develop production fibre placement diagrams and laser projection files.

It will be used to assist with actual fibre placement for the spacecraft's thermal protection system, including the heat shield, exterior panels and insulating layers on the rocket and spacecraft, and several panels around the engines.

The software is used on all new composites projects and has enabled SpaceX to reduce the design-to-manufacturing time on composite parts, such as the 5m fairing boattail panel, from seven to two days.

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