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Revitalizing the Space Shuttle's Thermal Protection System with Reverse Engineering and 3D Vision TechnologyThe Space Shuttle is protected by a Thermal Protection System (TPS) made of tens of thousands of individually shaped heat protection tile. With every flight, tiles are damaged on take-off and return to earth. After each mission, the heat tiles must be fixed or replaced depending on the level of damage. As part of the return to flight mission, the TPS requirements are more stringent, leading to a significant increase in heat tile replacements. The replacement operation requires scanning tile cavities, and in some cases the actual tiles. The 3D scan data is used to reverse engineer each tile into a precise CAD model, which in turn, is exported to a CAM system for the manufacture of the heat protection tile. Scanning is performed while other activities are going on in the shuttle processing facility. Many technicians work simultaneously on the space shuttle structure, which results in structural movements and vibrations. This paper will cover a portable, ultra-fast data acquisition approach used to scan surfaces in this unstable environment.
Document ID
20130012096
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Wilson, Brad
(United Space Alliance Cape Canaveral, FL, United States)
Galatzer, Yishai
(CogniTens Ltd. CA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 27, 2013
Publication Date
July 21, 2008
Subject Category
Ground Support Systems And Facilities (Space)
Report/Patent Number
KSC-2008-061R
Report Number: KSC-2008-061R
Meeting Information
Meeting: Coordinate Metrology Systems Conference
Location: Charlotte, NC
Country: United States
Start Date: July 21, 2008
End Date: July 25, 2008
Sponsors: CMSC Society
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNJ06VA01C
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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