LOCKHEED MARTIN says cure simulator saves $2 million on F-22
COMPUTER TOOL that simulates the curing of composite parts has saved about $2 million on the F-22 fighter program, according to Lockheed Martin Tactical Aircraft Systems. The Code for Optimizing Batch Runs in Autoclaves (COBRA) is a PC-based program that models the curing of large composite parts...
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