Airbus Leading in Aerospace Technology and Innovation
Innovation has always been
at the forefront of Airbus’ leadership, and the company is now gaining
further benefit from innovative concepts that originate within its EADS
parent company.
One example displayed at the Singapore Airshow is
the RHEA (Realistic Human Ergonomic Analysis) development tool, which
was conceived by EADS Innovation Works – the research and technology
organization at EADS. RHEA results from more than a decade of EADS work
in creating virtual 3D environments that enable engineers to interact
with computer-generated mock-ups, which are increasingly used in the
aerospace sector.
RHEA enables operators to “enter” and interact with a
full-scale 3D digital model by wearing special goggles, helmet-mounted
displays, or even as an avatar artificial figure with human dimensions.
Following the successful introduction of RHEA at the
Eurocopter helicopter business unit of EADS, this software was put into
service by Airbus in supporting the A350 XWB’s design and development
at French plants in Toulouse and St. Nazaire, as well as Hamburg,
Germany.
The deployment of RHEA’s virtual reality world was
further expanded at Airbus with its application at St. Nazaire to help
train production workers as they move the A350 XWB into production.
The Airbus 350 XWB (Extra Wide-Body) is a STRONG competitor to the Boeing 787 dubbed "The Dreamliner". These airliners are similar because the fuselage and wings from both are made from reinforced carbon composite materials as opposed to sheet metal which results to less weight, thus making it more fuel-efficient and more environment friendly.
You can read more at Boeing and Airbus Websites
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