
NASA (RASSOR) - Design Spacelab MX
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Human: The design is refreshingly straightforward, as evident in the image and the model. Spiral blades inspired by the Nautilus's iconic shape and a blend of ISO 19296:2018 standards have greatly enhanced my understanding of mining vehicles and their demands.The design is engineered to operate efficiently, with quick and easy manufacturing in mind (I'll be crafting a replica in my workshop soon).Unfortunately, it falls short on dimension requirements.(Only by 35mm exceeds the maximum bucket drum length - my sincerest apologies)The material thickness is 5 mm (a standard I frequently employ in my development projects).The manufacturing process will adhere to AWS Certified Welding standards (E71T-1MAWSA5.20 Class E71T-1 / M), drawing from my experience with cannons, hoppers, and orbital dispensers.I opted against using screws due to the RASSOR's intense vibrations and potential thread fractures.(Given its intended environment may be inaccessible for maintenance - TPM in mind)Adding a Generative Design Shovel Concept (optional)A piece that boasts less weight, greater resistance, and easy manufacturability (metal casting, 3-axis CNC, and additive manufacturing)The chosen model is the 918 (results speak for themselves).
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