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Data and Report from S&T Project 23065: Advanced Manufacturing Methods for Repair and Replacement of Legacy Roof Panels at Morrow Point Dam

This research tackled a common problem seen in many old facilities - replacing legacy components which are no longer produced or available for purchase. This research explored advanced manufacturing methods to reproduce a complex-shaped large sheet metal roof panel at a hydropower facility. The research explored fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printing, binder jet metal printing, incremental sheet forming (ISF), direct metal laser sintering (DMLS), traditional sheet metal fabrication, and metal stamping. The process involved reverse engineering, modeling, prototyping, and exploring manufacturing methods. The resulting research ultimately chose the ISF-produced panel. After two design iterations, 27 new roof panels were procured. The panels were powder coated and turned over to the facility for future repairs and panel replacement. The project successfully alleviated the need to replace the entire large roof structure and extended the lifetime of the existing roof structure by approximately 10 years.
Generation Effort S&T Project 23065: Advanced Manufacturing Methods for Repair and Replacement of Legacy Roof Panels at Morrow Point Dam
Themes Infrastructure and Assets
Tags Reverse Engineering, Advanced Manufacturing, Legacy Equipment, Incremental Sheet Metal Forming
Reclamation Project Colorado River Storage Project
Reclamation Program Science and Technology Program

Location Information

Location Description
Location Tags Upper Colorado River Basin
Location Parent
State(s) Colorado
Unified Region(s) Upper Colorado Basin
Timezone MT
Elevation 6,848 ft
Vertical Datum NAVD88
Coordinates (lat, long) (38.45175332, -107.53929908)
Horizontal Datum WGS84