2016
DOI: 10.1108/aeat-01-2015-0018
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The assessment of geometric accuracy of aircraft engine blades with the use of an optical coordinate scanner

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present coordinate measuring system possibilities in the meaning of the geometric accuracy assessment of hot zone elements in aircraft engines. The aim of the paper is to prove that this method, which uses blue light and is most sufficient and cost-saving method, can to be used in the production line for serial manufacturing of elements, for which a high level of accuracy is required. Design/methodology/approach The analysis of the geometric accuracy of the blades was … Show more

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“…Coordinate measuring systems are widely used in many fields of technology. Most commercial software includes the development of a universal measurement and, depending on the needs of users are complemented by specialized packages to measure such as gears or blades [1,4,5,6]. One of the main advantages of computer-aided measurement methods is the ability to perform measurements with respect to the nominal model of the 3D-CAD at various stages of the manufacturing process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coordinate measuring systems are widely used in many fields of technology. Most commercial software includes the development of a universal measurement and, depending on the needs of users are complemented by specialized packages to measure such as gears or blades [1,4,5,6]. One of the main advantages of computer-aided measurement methods is the ability to perform measurements with respect to the nominal model of the 3D-CAD at various stages of the manufacturing process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Material jetting is used in lost wax casting and investment casting applications [14], as well as dental [22] and medical industries [6], because it has high accuracy and gives a smooth surface finish…”
Section: Materials Jettingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the possibilities of incremental technologies have their limitations [2], which include: selection of material with appropriate strength and surface structure, the potential of available printing devices in the context of the size of the model and obtaining a finished product within a given dimensional and geometric tolerance. The conducted research focuses on the selection of appropriate technological parameters of the additive process and optimization of the geometry of the source model (material shrinkage, support structures) in order to obtain maximum strength of the manufactured product and the appropriate geometric accuracy, roughness and surface topography of the product [3][4][5][6]. Parts made of polymer materials with additive methods are functional prototypes used to carry out experiments [7].…”
Section: Analiza Dokładności Geometrycznej Polimerowych Stożkowych Kómentioning
confidence: 99%