타이틀 |
X-Ray Backscatter Machine Support Frame |
저자 |
Cannon, Brooke |
Keyword |
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN;; DESIGN ANALYSIS;; EDUCATION;; EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS;; FABRICATION;; FUNCTIONAL DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS;; MACHINING;; PROTOTYPES;; SUPPORTS;; X RAY APPARATUS |
URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20100031699 |
보고서번호 |
KSC-2010-173 |
발행년도 |
2010 |
출처 |
NTRS (NASA Technical Report Server) |
ABSTRACT |
This summer at Kennedy Space Center, I spent 10 weeks as an intern working at the Prototype Development Lab. During this time I learned about the design and machining done here at NASA. I became familiar with the process from where a design begins in Pro/Engineer and finishes at the hands of the machinists. As an intern I was given various small jobs to do and then one project of my own. My personal project was a job for the Applied Physics Lab;; in their work they use an X-Ray Backscatter machine. Previously it was resting atop a temporary frame that limited the use of the machine. My job was to design a frame for the machine to rest upon that would allow a full range of sample sizes. The frame was required to support the machine and provide a strain relief for the cords attached to the machine as it moved in the x and y directions. Calculations also had to be done to be sure the design would be able to withstand any loads or outside sources of stress. After the calculations proved the design to be ready to withstand the requirements, the parts were ordered or fabricated, as required. This helped me understand the full process of jobs sent to the Prototype Development Lab. |