Nowoczesna technologia pomaga w odbudowie bazy lotniczej Tyndall

Tyndall Air Base in Florida is at the forefront of the future, rebuilding its buildings while also implementing modern technology. The project, known as Digital Twin, involves digitally replicating the buildings, and this mission began two years ago with the scanning of the exterior parts of old buildings. The current goal is to use new technologies to recreate the interiors of the facilities.

According to representatives of Tyndall Air Base, virtual 3D scans are extremely useful for predicting future situations. “It’s about how we can use these tools to do a better job,” said Lance Marrano, science and technology advisor at the Future Installation. “To be able to predict how a building will age, how it will react to a storm, how it will behave in different scenarios. We are building models to help us predict these events.”

Tyndall Base is the first Air Force base to utilize this technology. It plans to create a robust and sustainable air force base for the future.

The modern technology of Digital Twin is a step forward in the reconstruction and modernization of military facilities. The presented 3D scanned models will allow for better resource management, prediction of failures, and process improvement. Tyndall Air Base is certainly opening up new possibilities for other military bases, inspiring the implementation of similar solutions.

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The source of the article is from the blog kunsthuisoaleer.nl