NASA and the US Federal Aviation Administration have released a five-year strategy proposing computer simulations to speed up certification of metal 3D printed components in aircraft. The 195-page report involved Boeing, Lockheed Martin, GE Aerospace and Honeywell. Virtual testing could replace some physical tests, cutting development time and costs for aerospace. #3Dprint #3Dprinting #Aerospace #NASA #FAA #Certification #Aviation https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/can-computer-simulations-make-metal-am-certification-in-aviation-faster-and-more-affordable-250220/

Can Computer Simulations Make Metal AM Certification in Aviation Faster and More Affordable? - 3D Printing Industry
NASA and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have published a strategy document proposing computer simulations as a tool to cut the time and cost of certifying metal 3D printed aviation components. The 195-page report was developed over five years by a steering group known as CM4QC, comprising experts from Boeing, Lockheed Martin, GE Aerospace, Honeywell, […]