February 2015 Issue

February

February 2015

Managing weight in emergency medical transport
Cover Story

Managing weight in emergency medical transport

Repetitive strain risk for first responders sends emergency equipment provider back to the drawing board to develop more ergonomic cot.

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Features

Featured articles from the February 2015 issue of CompositesWorld

Can IACMI propel us out of adolescence, into adulthood?
Wind/Energy

Can IACMI propel us out of adolescence, into adulthood?

On Jan. 9, the US Department of Energy (DoE) announced that it will add US$70 million to the US$189 million already committed to the University of Tennessee’s Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation (IACMI) for composites R&D. CW's editor-in-chief Jeff Sloan asks, "What will come of this investment?"

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Exelis Aerostructures: Salt Lake City
NDI

Exelis Aerostructures: Salt Lake City

Braided composite shafts and struts for aircraft are its specialty, but there’s much more to this Utah, US-based rising star.

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Getting part dimensions right in composites molding
Molds/Tools

Getting part dimensions right in composites molding

Guest columnists Dr. Göran Fernlund (left) and Dr. Anoush Poursartip (right) of Convergent Manufacturing Technologies (Vancouver, BC, Canada) argue that today's CAD design and process simulation software can construct a "multi-physic process model" accurate enough for reliable dimensional management.

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Modeling and simulation: Is ICME the next composites breakthrough?

Modeling and simulation: Is ICME the next composites breakthrough?

CompositesWorld columnist and composites industry consultant Dale Brosius encourages empirical learners (read "hands-on, trial-and-error old-timers") like himself to buy in and start using today's software-based design and simulation tools, which, he says, have the "potential to truly transform the composite industry."

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Moldmaker bypasses patterns for high-tech production catamarans
Marine

Moldmaker bypasses patterns for high-tech production catamarans

Direct-to-milled-tool process simplifies large deck mold development.

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Airtech International
Airtech International Inc.
Airtech International Inc.
Airtech International Inc.