NVision’s HandHeld Scanner Helps Keep USAF Planes Combat-Ready

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USAF machinists learn the basic tool sets of the scanner’s reverse engineering software through the use of tutorials and one-on-one training with an NVision trainer.

Coppell, TX (I-Newswire) January 24, 2011 - Engineers and machinists at several United States Air Force (USAF) bases are now using NVision’s HandHeld laser scanner to reverse engineer complex aircraft parts, which are then machined to the highest level of accuracy and installed, maintaining USAF planes in peak working condition.

Reverse engineering is often required for aircraft that were originally designed without computer aided design systems (CAD) and for which even blueprints can be very difficult to obtain.

“The HandHeld Scanner is ideal for the diverse range of components that the USAF needs to reverse engineer,” said Steve Kersen, NVision’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “It’s portable and capable of capturing 3D geometry from objects of virtually any size – from the exterior of an aircraft to extremely small parts such as an angle of attack sensor.”

The HandHeld Scanner is attached to a mechanical arm that moves about the object, freeing the user to capture data rapidly and with a high degree of resolution. The mechanical arm keeps track of the scanner's location so all data is collected within the same coordinate system. As a part is inspected, the scanner generates a point cloud consisting of millions points each with x,y,z coordinates and i,j,k vectors. Integrated software that comes with the scanner is used to convert the point cloud to an STL polygon and an optional tripod provides complete portability in the field. Intuitive software allows real-time rendering, full model editing, polygon reduction, and data output to all standard 3D packages.

NVision begins its work with each USAF base by first creating an extensive training program tailored to the individual needs of that base. The program is designed to provide USAF personnel with the opportunity to piece the portable CMM and laser together, calibrate it to a level of superior accuracy, and use the laser to scan individual parts in their shop as well as on the aircraft itself.

Once the aircraft parts are scanned with the HandHeld Scanner, the USAF machinists learn how to manipulate the data and create an STL file to open in the scanner’s Reverse Engineering software. They then learn the basic tool sets of the Reverse Engineering software through the use of tutorials and one-on-one training with the NVision trainer. After a week of intense training in the software the USAF machinists are able to reproduce and modify parts for their aircraft in an accurate and timely manner.

“We are very pleased that these bases chose NVision’s technology and training to be part of their reverse engineering program,” said Kersen. “We look forward to having the opportunity to work with additional USAF bases in the future.”

For more information, contact NVision, Inc., 440 Wrangler Dr, Suite 200, Coppell, TX 75019. Ph: 972.393.8000, Fax: 972.393.8002. E-mail: sales@nvision3d.com. Visit NVision's Web site at http://www.nvision3d.com.





About NVision, Inc.:
NVision, Inc. (http://www.nvision3d.com) was established in 1990 with one goal in mind: to provide customers with the highest accuracy non-contact optical measurement systems and services for Reverse Engineering and Inspection. Focusing our expertise on the aerospace, power generation, and oil/gas industries, NVision provides both contract scanning services and systems sales to companies throughout North America. Our elite team of engineers provides customers with an unmatchable level of experience and is able to advise and assist with the most difficult engineering challenges.

NVision’s clients include industry leaders such as Alstom, Boeing, GE, Lockheed, Lear, NASA, Porsche, Raytheon, Siemens, Toyota, and every branch of the U.S. military.

Company Contact Information
NVision, Inc.
Steve Kersen
440 Wrangler Dr, Suite 200
Coppell, TX
75019
Phone : 972.393.8000




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January 24, 2011

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