Dassault Inmotion Resources for Achieving Better Blade Design(2)
Ìý Composite materials are ideal for producing wind turbine blades Traditional design methods are manual and inefficient Best practices developed for the aerospace rotorcraft industry can be applied to wind turbine blades to enable a complete set of process oriented solutions to design, simulate , and manufacture wind turbine blades all on a single virtual platform For more information about CATIA Composites e-Seminar Serieshttp://www. plmv5.
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Composite materials are ideal for producing wind turbine blades
Traditional design methods are manual and inefficient
Best practices developed for the aerospace rotorcraft industry can be applied to wind turbine blades to enable a complete set of process oriented solutions to design, simulate , and manufacture wind turbine blades all on a single virtual platform
For more information about CATIA Composites
e-Seminar Series
http://www.plmv5.com/compositeseseminar
Download Composites Design
White Paper
Wind Turbine Blade Composite Design:
Leveraging Aerospace Advances for Improved
Durability
http://www.plmv5.com/composites/
Contact information
CATIA
Rani Richardson, CATIA Composites Consultant, Dassault Systemes
Rani.Richardson@3ds.com
SIMULIA
Kyle Indermuehle, Industry Lead, Aerospace SIMULIA, Dassault Systemes
Kyle.Indermuehle@3ds.com
ESI
Patrick de Luca, Composites Solution Manager, ESI
Patrick.de.Luca@esi-group.com
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