NASA Challenge Entry : Daniel Guillén Expósito

NASA Challenge Entry : Daniel Guillén Expósito

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Hi, I'm Dani Guillén Expósito and this is my submission to the Human Rated Spacecraft 3D Printing Process Animation challenge on GrabCAD. As a student of Industrial Design Engineering at UPC Barcelona's Vilanova i la Geltrú campus (EPSEVG), I faced time constraints, copyright concerns, and limited detail in my project. The assets are primarily cosmetic, but you're welcome to use them in your projects. Due to time pressure, I 'welded' parts together and can export the design in various formats. Rendering was done on Solid Edge ST8's internal software, while KeyShot was used for the factory overview. My concept includes a modular production line with overhead robots working on large parts guided by floor rails. The round shape of spacecraft parts allows robots to work around them without interference. The design features easily replaceable fluid reservoirs and metal rolls connected via pipes. Small robots have potential for tool change carousels, empty roll movement, and dust control in machining operations. I hope you find the models and ideas interesting. Thanks to NASA, other institutions, GrabCAD, and good luck to all participants! Check out related videos on additive manufacturing, final machining, and automatic tool changes.

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