SolidWorks Software Helps Bring a 30 Year Dream to Life; Re-creation of U.S.S. Missouri
09 12월 2011 - 2:09AM
Business Wire
Donn McKinney never served aboard the U.S.S. Missouri, but has
had a soft spot for the historic battleship since he was a child.
McKinney’s dream is to see the ship in action, and how the vessel
served its country from World War II to Operation Desert Storm.
With the help of SolidWorks® software, a 30+ year dream may soon
become a reality.
McKinney is part of a team engaged in producing operational
replicas of the Iowa Class Battleships U.S.S. Iowa, U.S.S. New
Jersey, U.S.S. Missouri and U.S.S. Wisconsin. The goal of the
project is to put these operational ships on display for the
education and enjoyment of the general public in various
locales.
“Battleships like the Missouri bring waves of emotion to people.
Seeing these floating parts of history conjures memories of
sadness, joy and wonder,” said McKinney. “My goal is to bring
living history to those people and cities who feel connected to
these now almost mythical battle ships.”
The U.S.S. Missouri was commissioned on June 11, 1944, and
assigned to the Pacific Third Fleet that steamed into Pearl Harbor
on Christmas Eve, 1944. The U.S.S. Missouri was part of the force
that carried out bombing raids over Tokyo and provided firepower in
the battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa. The Missouri secured its place
in history as the site of Japan’s unconditional surrender to the
Allied Forces on Sept. 2, 1945, ending World War II. With updates
through the years, the historic ship also served its country in the
Korean War and Operation Desert Storm.
Through advancements in SolidWorks CAD software, McKinney has
seen his project evolve from an 18-foot wooden ship, to an 18-foot
steel ship. More recently, the latest rendition of the project is a
28-foot replica that features the ship’s complete functionality
including radar and fully operational scaled weapons. McKinney is
also working to add a system that will allow presenters to give
full military orders to the vessel and receive an immediate
response.
“When these ships were first built, they were termed as ‘the
most complicated moving man-made objects on Earth.’ Indeed they
were and continue to stand as great feats of engineering,” noted
McKinney. “Thanks to SolidWorks, I am creating complex ships with
ease and ensuring the replicas are truly authentic by using the
most state of the art technology available.”
McKinney is adamant that any ship can be created using this
methodology including such revered ships as the U.S.S. Arizona, the
French Battleship Richlieu, and the British Battleship HMS Hood
among others.
“The SolidWorks community never ceases to amaze me with their
passion, innovation and drive,” said Christine Washburn, vice
president, marketing, DS SolidWorks. “What Donn McKinney and his
team are doing with our software is more than bringing dreams to
life … they are recreating history that can be experienced around
the world. We look forward to seeing his complete fleet one day.
”
About Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corp.
Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corp., a Dassault Systèmes S.A.
subsidiary, is a world leader in 3D solutions that help millions of
engineers and designers succeed through innovation. Our products
deliver an intuitive experience in product design, simulation, data
management, and environmental impact assessment. For the latest
news, information, or an online demonstration, visit our Web site
(www.solidworks.com) or call 1-800-693-9000 (outside of North
America, call +1-781-810-5011).
SolidWorks is a registered trademark of Dassault Systèmes
SolidWorks Corporation is a trademark of Dassault Systèmes in the
US and other countries. Other brand and product names are
trademarks of their respective owners. © 2011 Dassault Systèmes
SolidWorks Corp.
Dassault Systems (PK) (USOTC:DASTY)
과거 데이터 주식 차트
부터 10월(10) 2024 으로 11월(11) 2024
Dassault Systems (PK) (USOTC:DASTY)
과거 데이터 주식 차트
부터 11월(11) 2023 으로 11월(11) 2024