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Some thoughts on measurement technologies in the aerospace industry
November 2016
Antonini Puppin-Macedo, Ph.D.Managing Director
Boeing Research & Technology, Brazil
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Acknowledgement
Dr. Philip Freeman, Senior Technical Fellow Boeing Research & Technology Materials and Manufacturing Technology
For the support in preparing this material and
Materials and Manufacturing Technology
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For the support in preparing this material and giving a vision of our metrology needs
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HistoryThe first 100 years
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History Founded in 1916 in the Puget Sound region of Washin gton state.
Became a leading producer of military and commercial aircraft.
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A heritage that mirrors the history of flight
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History of innovation
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Measurements in the aerospace industry Some paradigms
� Large products, yet very precise� Complex manufacturing� Multiple materials – metals, composites� High production rate (e.g. B737 42 a/c per month)
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Our measuments� Quality� Guiding automation� Significant reliance on measurements to build the airplane� Performance � drag, lift, speed; flow of fluids; electric measurements
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Air Data Examples – air data EcoDemonstrator 2016
� As a potential replacement for today’s Air Data Systems, Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) technology is installed to measure aircraft speed, angle of attack, temperature and pressure using small lasers. This technology has potential application to improve safety, reduce airplane weight, drag and fuel use
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Aerodynamics Example Examples – particle image velocimetry
� Engineers at NASA Langley used lasers inside the 14-by 22-Foot Subsonic Tunnel map how air flows over a Boeing BWB model
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A Laser-Sharp View of Blended Wing Body Plane Design | NASA(source: http://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/langley/a-laser-sharp-view-of-blended-wing-body-plane-design
Image credit: NASA/David C. Bowman
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Aerodynamics Example – Video
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http://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/langley/at-hangar -raptors-find-shelter-from-the-storm
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Future – new paradigms
Laser is “the now”!� Accuracy in 3D is limited by the mechanics of steering the beam.� UK’s National Physical Laboratory (NPL) developed very accurate
3D distance in any direction - but no angle measurement� How can we get around the mechanical limitations which are orders
of magnitude larger than the laser’s wave length.
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Optimal + imaging measurements� Photogrametry based systems with high accuracy targets� Need to move to precision tracking of natural features – get rid of
targets. Lots of research, but few products at metrology grade � SLAM (simutaneous localization and mapping) and sensor fusion
� It is similar to our experience as human beings getting in a place – “navigating” and “mapping” at the same time. 6-DOF getting to metrology grade... Opportunity here as well!! Computational cost... It is a revolution to come
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Shapping the future – working with NIST Important initiatives and trends
� Help buiding the standards to certify sensors and measuments techniques� Boeing is involved in helping this process, showing our requirements and
needs� Most metrology systems are “end user systems” – how can we move into a
network based automated system? Integratable into automated systems.� No communication standards? � Protocols?
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� Protocols? � How a metrology system becomes part of a factory system?� Becoming a part of the factory ecosystem, with less participation of the
“human in the loop” – less “end user” approaches
� Take away points: � Systems are more and more integrated� Integration requires common architecture and protocols, etc. “Internet of
measuring things”� All integrated into a factory – imagine building very large Boeing airplanes this
way...
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Shapping the Future – in measurement now! ecoDemonstrator 2016
� Systems: As a potential replacement for today’s Air Data Systems, Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) technology is installed to measure aircraft speed, angle of attack, temperature and pressure using small lasers. This technology has potential application to improve safety, reduce airplane weight, drag and fuel use
� Airplane Noise: Developing noise improvements for slat design, located on the wing leading edge, that has the potential to reduce airplane noise on takeoff and approach
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takeoff and approach� Aerodynamics: Airflow near the wing surface will
be examined using autonomous sensors and air visualization techniques to better understand in-flight aerodynamics. This analysis could lead to further innovations to reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions
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� Biofuels: All test flights will use biofuel blend produced in Brazil: 50 to 80 percent lower carbon emissions through its life cycle than fossil jet fuel
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Closing Remarks
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¡GRACIAS!
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¡GRACIAS!
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