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Home » Logistics » Lasers Reverse-​​Engineer Old Gear

Lasers Reverse-​​Engineer Old Gear

The U.S. mil­i­tary is rely­ing more and more on gear that’s older than the sol­diers who use it, Photonics Spectra notes. Which means the com­pa­nies that built the hard­ware — and orig­i­nally sup­plied spare parts — may be defunct. Blueprints and doc­u­men­ta­tion may be out­dated, or have just plain van­ished. So reverse-​​engineering firms, armed with laser scan­ners, are step­ping in, to re-​​create what was lost.“
m60-gun-mount-farm.jpg“Laser scan­ning sys­tems work by pro­ject­ing a line of laser light onto a sur­face,” the mag­a­zine says. “A cam­era con­tin­u­ously tri­an­gu­lates the chang­ing dis­tance and pro­file of the line as it sweeps over the object… [And] a com­puter trans­lates the video image of the line into 3-​​D coor­di­nates, pro­vid­ing real-​​time data ren­der­ings.“
In other words, think Tron — the scene where Jeff Bridges gets zapped into the com­puter — and you’re on the right track.

In the reverse-​​engineering appli­ca­tion, a tech­ni­cian moves the scan­ner around the object in a man­ner sim­i­lar to spray paint­ing. The data is sent to soft­ware to con­vert the point cloud into a sur­face model that can be imported into computer-​​aided design soft­ware.
The result­ing model serves as the basis of a tech­ni­cal data pack­age for the part, and the com­pany sends the pack­age out for bid to con­tract man­u­fac­tur­ers. The win­ning bid­der uses the 3-​​D model to gen­er­ate a com­put­er­ized numer­i­cal con­trol pro­gram that either pro­duces the fin­ished part or that builds a mold for cast­ing it. 

Radian Milparts, out of Willoughby, Ohio, is mak­ing new M60 gun mounts for the Navy’s H-​​3 Sea King heli­copters. The Navy “had a sam­ple gun mount, but no man­u­fac­tur­ing source, and no accu­rate tech­ni­cal data,” the com­pany explains. So Radian scanned the mount, dumped it into the com­puter, and then pro­duced fresh mounts — and blue­prints — from the new, elec­tronic design. The effort “fol­lows an ear­lier, small pro­gram where Radian Milparts rein­vented, doc­u­mented and fab­ri­cated” an H-​​3 cir­cuit board.
Wixom, Michigan’s Nvision Inc. is using laser scan­ners at Boeing’s Phantom Works, to help main­tain the F/​A-​​18 Hornet and the F-​​15 Eagle — and to build new planes, like the Joint Strike Fighter.

In this case, it is nec­es­sary to com­pare the phys­i­cal air­craft to the CAD [computer-​​aided design] model. An inter­fer­ence prob­lem, for exam­ple, may arise when the air­craft is being assem­bled. In this case, the need arises to com­pare the phys­i­cal air­craft to the orig­i­nal CAD design to deter­mine the exact cause of the prob­lem. The com­plex­ity of the geom­e­try of state-​​of-​​the art aero­space struc­tures makes this a very chal­leng­ing task. Even when a spe­cific prob­lem doesn’t exist, the need often arises to com­pare the air­craft to the model in order to con­firm that the design intent is being met.

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  1. Byron Skinner says:
    October 15, 2005 at 7:17 pm

    The gun mount prob­lem was not dis­im­u­lar to a prob­lem that the 82ed. Abn. Div. had, that was cov­ered in Military​.com.
    From a rough sketch of what was desired, a CAD draw­ing was made up and the mount was pro­cured locally. It worked just fine.
    Another story in this same vain, also in Military​.com, last week was about a NG Unit deploy­ing to Iraq and wanted a tur­ret ring and mount to sta­bleize an M-​​249 on Humvees. A small com­pany not oper­at­ing with in the con­tract com­mu­nity of the DoD solved the prob­lem and pro­duced the small num­ber of units the deploy­ing unit bought them­selves.
    Of course now that the ring is a suc­cess the DoD con­tract­ing arm is get­ting involved and things are bound to get screwed up. If you read the arti­cle you know what hap­pened.
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    July 11, 2006 at 6:37 am

    I have Pro-​​e CAD that can except this 3D scaned data to cre­ate CAD mod­els and draw­ings which then can be sent to a machine shop. I am look­ing for this kind of work. If you have need please con­tact me at the above e-​​mail.

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  4. Battle says:
    July 11, 2006 at 6:41 am

    PS
    For CAD work con­tact battlece@​ix.​netcom.​com

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