Date/Time
Date(s) - 03/26/2019
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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Abstract
As military systems age, the availability of spare parts can become increasingly challenging as key components may no longer be available from legacy sources. Form, fit and function replacements for these obsolescent parts must be found as well as reliable manufacturers. Fortunately, a host of tools for scanning, inspecting and prototyping are available commercially and also fielded at numerous DoD maintenance depots, providing the capability to quickly and accurately create 3-D models of parts as input to CAD models. 3D scanning for reverse engineering creates 3D design CAD models directly from physical parts. Through the reverse engineering process, it is possible to not only extract a digital shape of physical objects with insufficient design documentation and create 3D CAD models, but to gather strength and materials data as well. The end-to-end reverse engineering process is complex, expensive and technically challenging. This forum will examine the reverse engineering process, its challenges, and the tools and processes being employed by maintenance activities to provide ready and safe weapon systems to their customers at optimum cost.
Agenda
1300-1309: Welcome and Overview – Greg Kilchenstein (OSD) 01 Reverse Engineering Intro & Final (Mar 2019)
1309-1310: Administrative Notes – Debbie Lilu (NCMS)
1310-1335: Intellectual Property Issues in Reverse Engineering” – Mike Acosta (MARCORSYSCOM) 02 IP & Legal Issues Related to RE
1335-1400: Reverse Engineering within COMFRC – David Price (NAVAIR)
1400-1425: Reverse Engineering for Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS) – Eric Niemasz (CCDEVCOM FRC) 04 EricNiemasz
1425-1450: New Laser Scanner for Large Components – Doug Sutphin (Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence) Leica ATS600 Customer Presentation – March 26th 2019 – comp
1450-1500: Wrap-up and JTEG Principals Comments
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