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Composites World – Cutting 100 Pounds, Certification Time for the X-59 Nose Cone

Composites World – Cutting 100 Pounds, Certification Time for the X-59 Nose Cone

Swift Engineering used HyperX software to remove 100 pounds from 38-foot graphite/epoxy cored nose cone for X-59 supersonic aircraft. Click here to Read Composites World Article July 30, 2025 Written By Ginger Gardiner Source | NASA, Chris Hanoch, Lockheed Martin...
Aerospace Manufacturing Magazine – Compare Part Designs more Efficiently with HyperX

Aerospace Manufacturing Magazine – Compare Part Designs more Efficiently with HyperX

Click here to Read Aerospace Manufacturing Article July 28, 2025 Written By Mike Richardson Craig Collier, founder, president & CEO of design and analysis software specialists, Collier Aerospace explains how the company’s products can help aerospace engineers...
WindRunner, The World’s Largest Aircraft, Selects Collier Aerospace Software for Structural Sizing

WindRunner, The World’s Largest Aircraft, Selects Collier Aerospace Software for Structural Sizing

February 25, 2025 Artist rendering of the WindRunner airframe model showing optimization zones in HyperX software interface. Photo credit Collier Aerospace Corp. NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — Collier Aerospace Corp., developer of the HyperX® computer-aided engineering (CAE)...
Composites World – Collier Aerospace HyperX Optimizes X-59 Composite Nose Cone, Designed for Quieting Sonic Booms

Composites World – Collier Aerospace HyperX Optimizes X-59 Composite Nose Cone, Designed for Quieting Sonic Booms

Swift Engineering relied on the CAE software’s structural sizing, analysis and test validation capabilities to deliver flight hardware for NASA’s supersonic QueSST aircraft early, under budget and with 25% weight savings. Click here to Read Composites World Article...
Optimizing a Carbon Fiber E-Bicycle for Weight and Manufacturability – Flanders Make

Optimizing a Carbon Fiber E-Bicycle for Weight and Manufacturability – Flanders Make

Read Article from Flanders Make – Click Here August 30, 2023 By Joren Pelfrene, Research Engineer, Flanders Make The demand for lightweight solutions in our products is growing rapidly. Reducing the weight of structures helps us in many ways, from enabling...
New HyperX® Software from Collier Aerospace Sizes Natural Fiber-reinforced Composite Wind Blade

New HyperX® Software from Collier Aerospace Sizes Natural Fiber-reinforced Composite Wind Blade

Software Helps Korean Team Evaluate Feasibility of Replacing E-glass with Flax Fibers to Enhance Sustainability of Small Wind Turbine Blades May 5, 2022 Collier Aerospace Corporation’s new HyperX® structural analysis and design software was recently used in a...
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