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Project: BP Deep water X‐Ray system.
Scope: To be able to inspect BP subsea facilities.
Involvement:
Take the existing design of the X‐Ray system and redesign to fit into three separate pressure vessels.
Design the layout of the control systems mechanically and some electronics.
All the equipment had to fit inside small pressure vessels for subsea deployment, this involved
splitting the PSU into two sections and making the accelerator head small.
Picture of equipment before re design.
Liaise with various contractors to too ensure smooth running of the project, as our equipment was
only part of the whole system, this involved contractors from the UK and the States.
JME: X‐Ray equipment (Source).
Perry Slingsby: Pressure Vessels and ROV’s
Oceaneering: Digital panel, support team offshore.
BP: Customer.
Subsea Seven: ROV support
Otto Candies: Offshore Vessel.
GE: Digital panel software.
I was the only technical support from JME in the offshore trials in the Gulf of Mexico.
Offshore Trial Date: February 2013
Duration: 18 Days.
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Project: Subsea cable joint inspection system (DXR1)
Scope: Design a machine for inspecting fibre optic subsea cables.
Client: Global Marine services, Huawei telecommunications and Alcatel – Lucent.
Involvement:
Design electronics cabinet frame and layout of internal components, produce operators and
maintenance manuals, ensure product complies with BS 60204, compile technical
construction file for CE marking, Liaise with customer and suppliers to achieve the best
possible solution for the customer
Pictures above showing electronics layout and overall machine.
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Project: Pappillon 50 X‐ray machine for rectal cancer treatment.
Scope: Design an x‐ray treatment machine for rectal cancer.
Client: Arianne Medical Systems
Involvement:
Design main electronics cabinet, coolant section, and rotational section, technical construction files,
ensuring the machine complies with various medical (ISO 13485) and electrical standards, Liaise with
customer, suppliers and surgeons.
Pictures above show actual machine, coolant and rotational assembly. The actual X‐Ray anode was
designed by engineers at JME, it is 22mm diameter and contains the anode, camera and LED’s, I was
involved in the cooling of the anode modelling the sintered part and using solidworks flow express,
the part was sintered as machining would have been impossible.
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Project: Drawings Data Base.
Scope: To produce a data base for engineers to access circuit diagrams, component layouts,
mechanical drawings and wiring looms.
Involvement: Sole creator and Administrator. The data base contains a drawing number,
description, genre i.e. mechanical, electrical etc; issue and part number.
Every engineer within the company can access the most up to date drawing, filter via description or
key words. Selected engineers can also access superseded documents from the database enabling
the engineer to look back on the products history and see what changes have been implemented,
the database is made from a simple excel file with hyperlinks to the relevant drawings. The database
is an ongoing project updated weekly and currently handles over 7000 drawings, I am hoping to
incorporate ‘Proteus’ files in the near future.