2014
DOI: 10.2478/amm-2014-0250
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Application of Non-Destructive Methods to Quality Assessment of Pattern Assembly and Ceramic Mould in the Investment Casting Elements of Aircraft Engines/ Zastosowanie Nieniszczących Metod Do Oceny Jakości Woskowych Zestawów Modelowych Oraz Ceramicznych Form W Procesie Odlewania Precyzyjnego Elementów Silników Lotniczych

Abstract: The aim of this paper is manufacturing of turbocharger engine jet blades made of nickel superalloys. Processes for producing molds and casting realized in a production line are special processes. It means that the results are known only after inspection of the finished product. There is lack of the methods and techniques of effective and efficient quality control of the work in stock, above all molds. Therefore, the unknown is the state ceramic mold for the precision casting, which resulting in risk of referra… Show more

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“…Thermal phenomena are a rich source of information about technological processes and changes or irregularities occurring during them [36], which allows for the control of process parameters and the necessary modification. Thermography was used, among others, to control the stability of the extrusion process of poly (vinyl chloride) [37], textiles [38][39][40], tire vulcanization [41], production of casting molds [42], the process of casting and cooling steel [43] iron ores (with biomass) [44], the quality of moldings made of loose materials (microcrystalline cellulose) leaving the compaction zone [45], and even in the process of cooling of natural rock materials [46]. Another field of application for thermography has become research on materials and their structure [45,47].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermal phenomena are a rich source of information about technological processes and changes or irregularities occurring during them [36], which allows for the control of process parameters and the necessary modification. Thermography was used, among others, to control the stability of the extrusion process of poly (vinyl chloride) [37], textiles [38][39][40], tire vulcanization [41], production of casting molds [42], the process of casting and cooling steel [43] iron ores (with biomass) [44], the quality of moldings made of loose materials (microcrystalline cellulose) leaving the compaction zone [45], and even in the process of cooling of natural rock materials [46]. Another field of application for thermography has become research on materials and their structure [45,47].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3D digitization can provide accurate measurements by using a high-end system, reducing the noise by fitting the best shape according to the feature (such as a plane, a cylinder or a sphere) to the acquired point cloud [18,19]. Moreover, 3D acquisition is often used for workpiece inspection, deformation analysis, and reverse engineering of molds and dyes for the automotive industry [20], aerospace industry [21], consumer and medical product design [19,22], and general quality control procedures [23].…”
Section: D Digitizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mirror deflects the laser beam on a vertical rotation around the environment to be scanned ( Figure 1b) and the scattered light from surrounding objects is then reflected back to the scanner. dyes for the automotive industry [20], aerospace industry [21], consumer and medical product design [19,22], and general quality control procedures [23].…”
Section: Features Of the 3d Device Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, thermography was used, among other methods, to control the stability of the extrusion process of poly(vinyl chloride) [37]. Moreover, it has been used in textiles [38,39], tire vulcanization [40], the production of casting molds [41], the process of casting and cooling steel [42], and finally in sintering iron ores (with biomass) [43]. In one of the most recent studies concerning the wearing of the ploughshare material on the raking face when it operates in soil, the temperature distribution on the tool during this task was checked.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%