Abstract for
Innovative Technology and American History in 3D
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Event Information
Innovative Technology and American History in 3D
SME Webinar Dearborn MI USA April 22, 2009 to April 22, 2009
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Description
Discover how today's innovative technology is being used to document American history in 3-D. Using accurate 3-D laser image data from the actual Liberty Bell, Direct Dimensions' engineers created a 3-D CAD model of the Pass & Stow original design from 1753 for the Liberty Bell, prior to the formation of the crack and with no casting or aging defects. This dimensional information was provided to the Cornille-Havard bell foundry in France to cast the Normandy Liberty Bell. Learn more about this project, how the same processes and technologies can be used in manufacturing, and maybe a little history, by participating in this FREE webinar.
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Innovative Technology and American History in 3D Webinar
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Michael Raphael earned a BS in Engineering Science and Mechanics from Virginia Tech, followed by a Masters of Engineering Administration from George Washington University. During his 10 years at Lockheed Martin as an engineer responsible for solving aerostructures manufacturing quality problems, he helped developed the FaroArm portable CMM used widely today in manufacturing companies worldwide. In 1995, he founded Direct Dimensions, Inc., now in its 14th year of providing rapid solutions to 3D problems! Raphael joined SME in 2005 and has been active as an advisor for the 3D Imaging Technical Group and the 3D Imaging Conference. He has volunteered as a speaker at several SME events. Raphael is a member of SME Chapter 13 in Baltimore and has hosted chapter tours at his facility. |
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