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21 August 2007

Implementation Investments

Lockheed Martin Builds Closer Ties With NASA Using Dassault Systèmes' DELMIA To Refine Orion Physical Mockup; Digital and Physical Mockups Speed Development

Dassault Systèmes ( DS ) announced that its DELMIA software is helping Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. (LMSSC) work more closely with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The focus of their efforts is on mockups for the crew exploration vehicle to be used in the Orion orbital and moon-landing missions.

Orion, America's next-generation space exploration project, is part of the Constellation program to explore the solar system. The Lockheed Martin Corp. unit and NASA are partnering in human-factors simulations to develop Orion's command module. Lockheed Martin's Orion contracts are valued at about $4 billion. LMSSC project managers say that simulations for "what-if" scenarios and tradeoff studies help build working relationships and credibility that are critical for any sort of successful government and industry collaboration. The simulation software is DELMIA DPM (Digital Process for Manufacturing) and V5 Human for ergonomic analyses.

Working directly with astronauts, NASA and LMSSC, using DELMIA's solutions, are building a virtual, or digital, mockup of the crew exploration vehicle in Littleton, Colorado and a physical mockup at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, Texas. The digital mockup is speeding development of the high-fidelity physical mockup at JSC. The Littleton mockup is also cutting development costs by doing modifications digitally rather than through carpentry. The virtual mockup is to provide a technical basis for crew arrangement, crew spacing and seat design, and is to ensure crewmembers can see and reach controls. Simulations use up to 11 manikins and include analyses for exercise space, access to crew stowage, and getting in and out of Orion.

Lockheed Martin sees the digital and physical Orion mockups as a key interconnection with NASA. The simulation data is used at JSC to refine the physical Orion mockup, which is built full-scale. The JSC mockup also helps the crew trainees and NASA evaluate the design of the control systems. These simulations will help avoid the wasted time and excess cost of repeated rebuilds and modifications of the physical mockup.

About Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics (LMA) is engaged in the design, research and development, systems integration, production, support and upgrade of advanced military aircraft, rockets, missiles and related technologies. Customers include U.S. government agencies, the U.S. military, and allied governments around the world. Major aircraft programs include F-35 Lightning II (originally the Joint Strike Fighter or JSF); F-22 Raptor; F-16; C-130J tactical transport and C-5 strategic airlifter. LMA also supports F-117, P-3, S-3 and U-2. LMA produces major components for the Japanese F-2 fighter and is a co-developer of the T-50 trainer for South Korea. The Skunk WorksT develops innovative next-generation systems.

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