• Greg Porter and Chris Tranchina with Sev1Tech

  • 2024/10/04
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Greg Porter and Chris Tranchina with Sev1Tech

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  • Industrial Talk is onsite at OMG, Q1 Meeting and talking to Greg Porter and Chris Tranchina with Sev1Tech about "Digital Twin solutions applied to the manufacturing of rockets". Scott MacKenzie hosts the Industrial Talk podcast, celebrating industry professionals and their innovations. At the OMG q1 meeting, Greg Porter and Chris Tranchina from Sev1Tech discuss their work on a digital twin of the Michoud Assembly Facility, funded by a NASA grant through LSU. The digital twin aims to simulate the manufacturing process of rockets for the Artemis program, using 3D laser scanning to capture the facility's current state. The project, still in progress, has scanned half the facility and is addressing issues like equipment tracking and optimizing crane operations. The ultimate goal is to simulate rocket builds, enhancing efficiency and reducing errors. Action Items
    • [ ] Reach out to Greg Porter (greg.porter@sev1tech.com) to learn more about the project.
    • [ ] Reach out to Chris Tranchina (christopher.tranchina@sev1tech.com) to learn more about the project.
    • [ ] Connect with Greg and Chris on LinkedIn to stay updated on their work.

    Outline Introduction and Welcome
    • Scott MacKenzie introduces the podcast, emphasizing its focus on industry professionals and their innovations.
    • Scott welcomes listeners and highlights the passion and dedication of industry professionals.
    • The podcast is broadcasting from the OMG q1 meeting, a gathering of problem solvers passionate about education, collaboration, and innovation.
    • Scott introduces Greg Porter and Chris Tranchina, who are part of the digital twin Consortium and have presented earlier at the meeting.

    Background of Greg Porter and Chris Tranchina
    • Greg Porter introduces himself as a senior systems architect with Sev1Tech.
    • Chris Tranchina describes himself as a 3D animator and modeler, brought in for real-time expertise in rendering the digital twin.
    • Scott MacKenzie asks about the digital thread and how it ensures data trust by leaving data in its authoritative system.
    • Greg explains the digital thread's role in connecting source systems through APIs and exposing metadata to understand data relationships.

    Collaboration with LSU and NASA
    • Greg discusses the partnership with LSU to build a digital twin of the Michoud Assembly Facility, funded by a NASA grant.
    • The facility is used for assembling rockets for the Artemis program, including the Space Launch System, the Exploration Upper Stage, and the Orion spacecraft.
    • The objective is to simulate the build of the rockets by understanding the current state of the facility through 3D laser scanning.
    • The project is still a work in progress, with roughly half of the facility scanned so far.

    Challenges and Progress in the Digital Twin Project
    • Scott MacKenzie inquires about the challenges faced in digitizing the facility without existing blueprints.
    • Greg explains the importance of understanding the current state of the building to simulate the build process.
    • The project includes scanning platforms, tooling, flight hardware, and the building itself to create a detailed digital model.
    • Chris adds that the digital twin helps in optimizing manufacturing processes and addressing issues like...
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Industrial Talk is onsite at OMG, Q1 Meeting and talking to Greg Porter and Chris Tranchina with Sev1Tech about "Digital Twin solutions applied to the manufacturing of rockets". Scott MacKenzie hosts the Industrial Talk podcast, celebrating industry professionals and their innovations. At the OMG q1 meeting, Greg Porter and Chris Tranchina from Sev1Tech discuss their work on a digital twin of the Michoud Assembly Facility, funded by a NASA grant through LSU. The digital twin aims to simulate the manufacturing process of rockets for the Artemis program, using 3D laser scanning to capture the facility's current state. The project, still in progress, has scanned half the facility and is addressing issues like equipment tracking and optimizing crane operations. The ultimate goal is to simulate rocket builds, enhancing efficiency and reducing errors. Action Items
  • [ ] Reach out to Greg Porter (greg.porter@sev1tech.com) to learn more about the project.
  • [ ] Reach out to Chris Tranchina (christopher.tranchina@sev1tech.com) to learn more about the project.
  • [ ] Connect with Greg and Chris on LinkedIn to stay updated on their work.

Outline Introduction and Welcome
  • Scott MacKenzie introduces the podcast, emphasizing its focus on industry professionals and their innovations.
  • Scott welcomes listeners and highlights the passion and dedication of industry professionals.
  • The podcast is broadcasting from the OMG q1 meeting, a gathering of problem solvers passionate about education, collaboration, and innovation.
  • Scott introduces Greg Porter and Chris Tranchina, who are part of the digital twin Consortium and have presented earlier at the meeting.

Background of Greg Porter and Chris Tranchina
  • Greg Porter introduces himself as a senior systems architect with Sev1Tech.
  • Chris Tranchina describes himself as a 3D animator and modeler, brought in for real-time expertise in rendering the digital twin.
  • Scott MacKenzie asks about the digital thread and how it ensures data trust by leaving data in its authoritative system.
  • Greg explains the digital thread's role in connecting source systems through APIs and exposing metadata to understand data relationships.

Collaboration with LSU and NASA
  • Greg discusses the partnership with LSU to build a digital twin of the Michoud Assembly Facility, funded by a NASA grant.
  • The facility is used for assembling rockets for the Artemis program, including the Space Launch System, the Exploration Upper Stage, and the Orion spacecraft.
  • The objective is to simulate the build of the rockets by understanding the current state of the facility through 3D laser scanning.
  • The project is still a work in progress, with roughly half of the facility scanned so far.

Challenges and Progress in the Digital Twin Project
  • Scott MacKenzie inquires about the challenges faced in digitizing the facility without existing blueprints.
  • Greg explains the importance of understanding the current state of the building to simulate the build process.
  • The project includes scanning platforms, tooling, flight hardware, and the building itself to create a detailed digital model.
  • Chris adds that the digital twin helps in optimizing manufacturing processes and addressing issues like...

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