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Edge finishing of large turbine casings using defined multi-edge and abrasive tools in automated cells

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-021-08087-y

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Finishing; Deburring; Automation; Aeronautical; Inconel; Engine components; Robotics

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This article presents a feasibility study on introducing automated robotic deburring into the precision machining process of aerospace engine components. By using visual inspection and various tools for automation, the operating time can be reduced.
Automate finishing processes is a global challenge in several industrial sectors. Concretely, when dealing with aero-engine components, only simple finishing processes are automated nowadays. Most of the high-added value components manufactured are finished hand working, using deburring and polishing manual techniques. The driver of the proposed work is to achieve the necessary knowledge to introduce in a production line a complete finishing process for automated robotic deburring applications with low machinability materials (Inconel 718 in this case-study) on aero-engine casings with complex geometries: extruded casting bosses, internal features, etc. For this purpose, a three-step methodology is presented and analysed, providing a feasible workflow combining visual inspection for part positioning and edge location, with multi-edge solid tools and flexible abrasive tools to automate finishing operations, taking into account all process singularities. Results show that, using correct techniques, processes and parameters, an automated finishing process reducing operating time can be implemented in production lines.

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