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Needham MA (SPX) Nov 16, 2006 PTC has announced that Starchaser Industries, a privately held high tech company, renewed its commitment to Pro/ENGINEER, the PTC integrated CAD/CAM/CAE solution, for another three years. Starchaser Industries is specialized in the development, operation and commercialization of space-related products for both the emerging micro-satellite and space tourism markets. PTC Pro/ENGINEER in combination with Pro/ENGINEER Mechanica is used in all areas of research and development for rockets, rocket engines and other systems. Pro/ENGINEER is playing a vital role in the development of the new STORM bi-liquid rocket engine. Developing Reusable Launch Vehicles and the associated systems and technologies, Starchaser faces many technical and commercial challenges. Starchaser's unique approach is to develop solutions which are robust, reliable and reusable but also affordable, that meet demanding weight and performance requirements. "Without the use of PTC software we would have found it virtually impossible to remain competitive," said Steve Bennett, managing director, Starchaser Industries. "Pro/ENGINEER helped us to drastically reduce costs as well as saving us precious development time. Our designers can quickly transfer the brainstorming ideas into product design followed by simulation and analysis and it all takes place within the same environment." Starchaser Industries is applying a tried and tested, step-by-step approach to allow real progress based on experience. One example is the development of its rocket propulsion STORM, soon to be tested. The rocket engine is powered by the same liquid oxygen/kerosene propellant combination that took Apollo to the moon. The highly complex STORM engine is benefiting from the use of Pro/ENGINEER, as the development team is able to address complex design challenges very quickly. With the help of Pro/ENGINEER Mechanica structural and thermal simulation they can better understand and explore the engine performance without costly prototyping. By gaining early and deep product insights Starchaser is able to realize a higher number of design options in a shorter period of time and is spending less money. As a rocket engine needs to resist enormous stress, Pro/ENGINEER Mechanica also analyzes this stress upfront allowing the necessary changes a lot earlier in the process. "World-class A and D companies use product development solutions like Pro/ENGINEER to support the development of highly complex products which are defined by complex information," said Richard Prince, director of Aerospace and Defense market strategy, PTC. "The scaleable set of capabilities delivered by Pro/ENGINEER significantly increases the productivity of mechanical designers and enables small and focused development teams to accomplish what larger organizations do with a smaller workforce. Small to medium A and D companies use Pro/ENGINEER to deliver productivity improvements which translate into a market differentiator in a highly competitive environment." From Formula 1 to NASCAR to America's Cup sailing, the world's best performance teams partner with PTC through PTC's Performance Partner Program to support their advanced and demanding design, development and manufacturing projects. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Starchaser PTC Microsat and Nanosats at SpaceMart.com Nuclear Space Technology at Space-Travel.com
Blacksburg VA (SPX) Nov 15, 2006Business and government leaders, speaking at the Energy Research Engagement Showcase at Virginia Tech on Nov. 29 and 30, will address renewable and non-renewable energy opportunities and challenges and Virginia's efforts to commercialize energy research. Speakers include Tom French, senior vice president for nuclear engineering at AREVA NP Inc. and Mitch King, president of Old Mill Power Company. |
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