2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-021-08463-8
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A vision-based method for dimensional in situ measurement of cooling holes in aero-engines during laser beam drilling process

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“…The FFCs of each component decomposed by the above methods are calculated and listed in table 4 [33]. The results of SOA-VMD, SMA-VMD, and AVMD are similar, which demonstrate an excellent decomposition ability.…”
Section: The Proposed Methods (Avmd)mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The FFCs of each component decomposed by the above methods are calculated and listed in table 4 [33]. The results of SOA-VMD, SMA-VMD, and AVMD are similar, which demonstrate an excellent decomposition ability.…”
Section: The Proposed Methods (Avmd)mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Given the above-mentioned limitations, future research will introduce machine vision and other methods to automatically identify and calculate hole defects to improve the measurement efficiency [24][25][26][27][28][29] and the orthogonal test method [30,31] to reduce the number of tests and the order of the fuzzy complementary judgment matrix.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in situ measurements during the manufacturing process of cooling holes can timely detect errors, allowing for adjustment and optimization of manufacturing parameters, enhancing manufacturing quality to its maximum and avoiding defective workpieces. Weifang Sun [7] implemented an in-situ measurement method during the drilling process by integrating an image-capturing device into a laser drilling machine with an image edge feature extraction algorithm, enabling the measurement of cooling holes' diameter and Munkelt [54] addressed the issue of thermal barrier coating potentially covering or filling cooling holes. An optical 3D scanning method based on the fringe projection principle was utilized to scan the blades, enabling the automatic detection of covered cooling holes and precise guidance for the laser drilling process.…”
Section: Optical Measurement Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in situ measurements during the manufacturing process of cooling holes can timely detect errors, allowing for adjustment and optimization of manufacturing parameters, enhancing manufacturing quality to its maximum and avoiding defective workpieces. Weifang Sun [7] implemented an in-situ measurement method during the drilling process by integrating an image-capturing device into a laser drilling machine with an image edge feature extraction algorithm, enabling the measurement of cooling holes' diameter and roundness. The experimental results indicate that the absolute errors of the diameter and roundness are 0.05 µm and 11.13 µm, respectively.…”
Section: Optical Measurement Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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