2020
DOI: 10.1177/0954405420949759
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Effect of selective laser heat treatment on geometrical variation in boron steel components: An experimental investigation

Abstract: Selective laser heat treatment is a well-known process for its ability to produce tailor heat treated blanks (THTB). Specifically, ultra high strength boron steels with tailored material properties can be produced. However, this process generates unwanted distortion and influences geometrical variation. This in turn can affect functionality, aesthetics, and performance of the final product. Understanding the effects on geometrical variation in the final product or the assembly will enable in designing and prod… Show more

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“…In [9,10], the technical characteristics of the aero-engine rotor assembly process are analyzed, with a focus on the detection method of coaxiality in assembly quality, and a solution for solving the parallel chain problem with deterministic deviation gravity is proposed. On the other hand, in [11,12], generalized elastic forces for anisotropic and orthotropic materials are derived from the point of view of material properties, taking into account material inhomogeneities and geometrical non-linearities, and force balance equations are used to investigate the deviation of thin-walled structural parts during assembly. Zhang et al [13] illustrate the relationship between the position and orientation deviations of the part and the surface deviations of the part after assembly is completed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [9,10], the technical characteristics of the aero-engine rotor assembly process are analyzed, with a focus on the detection method of coaxiality in assembly quality, and a solution for solving the parallel chain problem with deterministic deviation gravity is proposed. On the other hand, in [11,12], generalized elastic forces for anisotropic and orthotropic materials are derived from the point of view of material properties, taking into account material inhomogeneities and geometrical non-linearities, and force balance equations are used to investigate the deviation of thin-walled structural parts during assembly. Zhang et al [13] illustrate the relationship between the position and orientation deviations of the part and the surface deviations of the part after assembly is completed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%