System for rapid manufacturing of replacement aerospace parts

Method for the rapid manufacturing of aerospace replacement parts 100 is provided, including removing an in-service aerospace part from an aerospace system 120. The present invention further includes placing the in-service aerospace part into a three-dimensional scanning device 130.

The invention then scans the in-service aerospace part utilizing the three-dimensional scanning device to develop a three-dimensional scan 140. A computer-aided-design model is then developed based on the three-dimensional scan 150. The invention then direct metal fabricates a replacement aerospace part from the computer-aided-design model utilizing layer-build technology device 170. Finally the replacement aerospace part is installed back into the aerospace system 180.

Aerospace and military applications often provide unique challenges to design and manufacturing. The nature of these applications often requires limited run and small-lot productions that result in high cost because of the small quantity of individualized assemblies. Part cost can be extremely expensive due to the cost of tooling and long lead-time associated with developing and fabricating the tooling. If these costs are associated with initial build, they are even more prevalent in dealing with replacement parts for aging aircraft and military applications.

Replacement parts for aging aircraft and other systems commonly arise where the tooling that produced the original parts is no longer in existence. Additionally, the parts “as designed” may not in fact interface correctly into the existing systems. When this situation arises, a complete redesign of part layout and tooling may be required at considerable expense. In addition, where original tooling is no longer available, redevelopment and fabrication of tooling is often required. This can result in undesirable costs associate with supply of the replacement parts. Also, on occasion, it may be necessary to build more parts than are actually needed to help amortize the costs of the tooling. This, however, can result in large inventory costs that counter the cost savings associated with the larger production runs.

What is needed is a cost effective and productive method of supplying replacement parts in limited runs without the negative costs associated with the redevelopment of specialized tooling. Additionally, it would be highly desirable to have a method of supplying replacement parts that addressed the problems associated with in-service parts no longer matching original design specifications. If such a system were developed it would eliminate the costs associated with specialized tooling, long lead time development, and large inventory.

It is therefore an object to the present invention to provide an apparatus and method for the rapid manufacturing of aerospace replacement parts that provides relief from the costs and long lead-time associated with the development and fabrication of tooling. It is further object to the present invention to provide an apparatus and method for the rapid manufacturing of aerospace replacement parts that would address small lot productions and components that no longer match original design configurations.

In accordance with the objects of the present invention a method for the rapid manufacturing of aerospace replacement parts is provided. The method includes removing an in-service aerospace part from an aerospace system. The in-service aerospace part is placed into a three-dimensional scanning device. The present invention further includes scanning the in-service aerospace part. The present invention then develops a computer-aided-design model based on the three-dimensional scan. The present invention finally includes direct metal fabricating a replacement part from the computer-aided-design model utilizing a layer-build technology device.

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