Title: Raytheon Seekers
1Raytheon Seekers
Infrared Seeker Calibration Mechanism
2Raytheon Seekers
- Aaron ScrignarTeam Leader
- Eric Draves..Historian
- Trevor Moody.Web Page Des., Mediator
- Stacy Davison..Document Coord.,
Financial Officer - LaTanya WilliamsCommunicator
3Presentation Outline
- Client Description
- Problem Definition
- What is Infrared Imaging?
- Project Requirements
- Design Method
- Prototype Design
- Analysis Process
- Project Spending
- Time Log
- Conclusion
4More about
Raytheon
- One of the largest defense electronics
contractors in the world. Leader in defense
electronics, including - Missiles Radar, Sensors and Electro-Optics
- Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
(ISR) - Missile Defense
- Chairman CEO Daniel P. Burnham
- 2002 Revenue
- 16.8 Billion
- 62 of sales to U.S. Department of Defense
- 79,000 employees worldwide
- Headquarters located in Lexington, MA
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5Client Contact
- Brian Scott
- B.S.E. in Mechanical Engineering at NAU
- M.S. in Mechanical Engineering at UofA
- Employee of Raytheon since graduation
- Missile Systems Future Combat Systems
- Tucson, Arizona
6Problem Statement
- A preliminary design and a proof-of-principal
prototype are needed for a window positioning
system to be used in a tank-launched projectile.
The device must position a small germanium window
into an infrared sensors optical path to perform
Non-Uniformity Compensation.
7Project Requirements
- NUC Mechanism must
- Survive 10KG launch acceleration normal to the
window face - Packaged in 0.235 thick by 2.89 diameter
cylinder, excluding electronics - Move a 0.50 x 0.44 x 0.04 thick Germanium lens
to cover a photocell array - Require less than 24 Watts at a maximum of 24 Vdc
for less than 1 second - Move lens in and out of the field of the array in
less than 1 second, and remain in position for 1
second
8What Is Infrared Imaging
- Light at frequencies below visible red are
considered infrared - All objects emit infrared energy at ordinary
temperatures - Objects with higher temperatures emit more
infrared energy
9Infrared Seeker Operation
- Modern Heat Seekers
- Employ advanced infrared sensor arrays
- Utilize computer programs to select, target, and
guide munitions towards specific images
10Non-Uniformity Compensation (NUC)
NUC is necessary to adjust for different pixel
sensitivities which could cause erroneous
targeting by seeker computer
Germanium Lens Moved in Front of IR Array
Raw IR Image before NUC
Blurred IR Image with Lens in Position
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11Non-Uniformity Compensation (NUC)
- Computer algorithm adjusts gain factors of
individual pixels so that a uniform image results
from a uniform scene
NUC
Germanium Lens Moved Out of Position
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12Seeker Head Layout
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13Rail Gun Test
- 155mm Howitzer fires projectile into water filled
trough to provide firing conditions and soft
catch capability
14Acceleration Time Histories
15Acceleration Definition
- Launch Conditions
- Set Back 10,000G
- Set Forward 2,000G
- Lateral Balloting 3,300G
- Flight Conditions
- Lateral 0-3G
- Vibration 5G
Set Forward
Set Back
Lateral Balloting
16Scope of Design Constraints
- One quarter subjected to 10,000 Gs weighs
- approximately 120 lbs.
- The restricted thickness of the available volume
is less than ¼ of an inch
17Design Philosophy
- K.I.S.S.
- Minimize complexity of the design to reduce
probability of failure - Keep close contact with client
- Bring attention to potential design problems
before its too late
18Design Process
- Brainstorming - Mechanism ideas
- Mechanism Selection - Based on size constraints
- Modeling - Cardboard CAD models to assess
geometries - Analysis - Hand calculations, Adams, COSMOS/M
- Fabricate Prototype CNC
19Final Design
- Frame
- Solenoid
- Positioning Arm
- Pin
- Bushing
- Return Spring
20Final Design
21Frame Design
- Frame supports components and other seeker optics
- Modified to eliminate unnecessary weight
- Recessed regions for return spring and
counterweight clearance
22Frame Design
- Frame
- 6061-T6 Aluminum
- Sult 45 ksi
- CNC work done by RD Specialty Manco
- Phoenix, Arizona
23Selected Solenoid
- 3 VDC pulling solenoid
- Electro Mechanisms, Inc
- Commercially available PO-25
- Fits within required dimensions
- Provides minimum of 2 oz. of force at 3X nominal
voltage (18 Watts)
24Positioning Arm
- Positioning Arm
- 7075-T6 Aluminum
- Sult 82.7 ksi
- Pin
- AISI 4130 Steel
- Sult 106 ksi
- Bushing
- Oilite Bronze - Oil Impregnated
- Self Lubricating Bushing
25Pin Connection Design
Press Fit Withstands 120lb Vertical Force
26Analysis Justification
- Deformation of surfaces are within tolerances
defined by the optical engineer - Deformation of support structure for optics is
within tolerance and creates no interference - No yielding through cross section of part
- No ultimate failures occur
27Analysis Focus
- Static Analysis
- Pin joint withstands launch accelerations
- Arm deflection does not produce ultimate failure
- Dynamic Analysis
- Solenoid and spring actuation times
- Verification of solenoid adequacy
28Finite Element Analysis
- COSMOS/M
- 3-D 20 Noded Quadrilateral Elements
- Body (Acceleration) Load
- Modeled Positioning Arm Components
- 7075-T6 Al Arm
- Germanium Lens
- Oilite Brass Bushing
- Tungsten Counterweight
- Material properties specified for each component
29FEA Mesh
30Von Mises Stress Plot
smax 80.3 ksi
F.S. 1.03
Does Not Yield Through Cross-Section
31Dynamic Analysis
- Adams software used for dynamic analysis w.r.t.
arm rotation - Employed actual solenoid force function curve and
spring force - Analysis Performed
- Actuation return times
- Forces due to snubbing of arm rotation
- Verification of solenoid strength sufficiency
over entire actuation distance
32Adams Simulation
33Prototype Cost
Machine Work Parts Frame (2) Arm (2) Pin Bushing (2) Solenoids (14) Solenoid Screws (144) Miscellaneous (Spring, Wire, etc.) 450.00 - 115.00 89.92 24.00 5.00
TOTAL 683.92
Cost Per Unit 341.96
34Total Project Spending
Modeling Supplies 42.00
Prototype Cost 683.92
Documentation 400.00
Presentation Supplies 50.00
Travel Miscellaneous 730.00
TOTAL 1,905.92
35Project Budget
- Provided Funds by Raytheon
- 3,000
- Total Project Spending
- 1,906
- Donation to the College of Engineering
Technology - 1,094
36Time Log
- Total Project Hours for Spring Semester 684.5 hrs
Avg. Hours Per Team Member 136.9 hrs
37Conclusion
- The balanced swing arm design is simple and
efficient in providing the required lens motion
while withstanding the environmental constraints - A prototype that meets project specifications
will be delivered to Raytheon on time and within
budget
38Acknowledgements
- Brian Scott
- Raytheon Missile Systems
- Dr. Ernesto Penado, Advisor
- Dr. David E. Hartman, P.E.
- Dr. John Tester
- NAU Machine Shop
- Don McCallum, Daniel, Rus
39Questions?