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		By: Hemal Shah		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thanks for the excellent webinar today on MSC Apex Harris Hawk. Very powerful. Quick question which wasn&#039;t answered during the webinar due to shortage of time: Is there a plan to add process modeling capabilities i.e. cure kinetics? This would be a combination of three main analyses: thermo-chemical + flow compaction + stress/deformation, including the effects of detooling on residual stresses (leading to spring-back/spring-in deformations/warpage/ply-wrinkling on convex/concave tool faces).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the excellent webinar today on MSC Apex Harris Hawk. Very powerful. Quick question which wasn&#8217;t answered during the webinar due to shortage of time: Is there a plan to add process modeling capabilities i.e. cure kinetics? This would be a combination of three main analyses: thermo-chemical + flow compaction + stress/deformation, including the effects of detooling on residual stresses (leading to spring-back/spring-in deformations/warpage/ply-wrinkling on convex/concave tool faces).</p>
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