Motorized Back Scrubber - Florida International University

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PAINT SHOP TRACK BEAM SYSTEM
Joel Escobales
Fabian Robinson
Kyle Lindsay
EML 4551 Ethics and Design Project
Organization
Florida International University
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Miami, FL
Allen Aircraft Radio Landing Gear Services
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Self-contained, full-service
aircraft landing gear overhaul
facility
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Repair and overhaul landing
gear, wheels, brakes, and
accessories for 43 different
types and subtypes of
commercial and military
aircraft
BOEING 777 MAIN LANDING GEAR OUTER
CYLINDER
Length ≈ 10 ft
Weight ≈ 1300 lbs
CURRENT PAINT SHOP
CONFIGURATION
3 Paint Booths
(Paint Booth #2 is
NOT accessible from
track beam)
2 Ovens
CURRENT PAINT SHOP
PAINT SHOP LAYOUT 1
Features :
Pros
• Spacious design
• Large Oven space
• Multiple options
Cons
• Production stoppage
• Two Paint Booths
PAINT SHOP LAYOUT 2
Features :
Pros
• Large Oven space
• Three Paint Booths
• Multiple options
Cons
• Limited Production
• Paint Booth at each
oven entrance
PAINT SHOP LAYOUT 3
Features :
Pros
• Least expensive design
• Quick Implementation
Cons
• Limited Oven space
• Limited to future
improvement
PROPOSED PAINT SHOP LAYOUT
Pending AAR Corp Management Approval
Project meeting scheduled for December 15, 2014
ENGINEERING CHALLENGES
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Safety
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Strength
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Efficiency
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Cost
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Space
STANDARDS
The following standards will be adhered to:
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Code of Ethics
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American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
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Crane Manufacturers Association of America, Inc.
(CMAA)
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA)
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United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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Boeing Standard Overhaul Practices Manual (SOPM)
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Boeing Component Maintenance Manual (CMM)
TEAM RESPONSIBILITIES
Joel Escobales – Research
Fabian Robinson – Design
Kyle Lindsay – Development
Each member will lead a section of this project
with the assistance of the other teammates.
PROJECTED TIMELINE
Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15
Problem Definition
Literature Survey
Project Formulation
Design Alternatives
Project Management
Engineering Design & Analysis
Prototype Construction
Testing & Evaluation
Design Considerations
GLOBAL LEARNING
Things to consider when implementing this project on a global scale:
• Language differences
• Units / measurements
• Country’s regulations and standards
• Work force
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK
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Allow AAR to safely and efficiently
move next generation of larger
airplane components through paint
shop
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Use engineering knowledge to
improve other aspects of the paint
shop including air circulation and
thermal efficiency of ovens & lamps