Method for shot peening a pipe inner wall of a curved workpiece having a workpiece bore, and blasting nozzle unit and blasting chamber system therefor
11059146 ยท 2021-07-13
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Inventors
Cpc classification
B24C1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
For the shot peening of a pipe inner wall of a curved workpiece (200) having a workpiece bore (201), use is made of a flexible blasting abrasive feed hose (10) having blasting nozzle head (20). The latter is guided through a supporting element (30) which is applied to one workpiece end (203). The blasting abrasive feed hose (10) together with the blasting nozzle head (20) is introduced into the workpiece bore (201) and advanced along a blasting treatment section therein, and subsequently retracted into the supporting element (30) again. The blasting abrasive is emitted during the advancing movement and/or during the retraction movement. A blasting nozzle unit (100) suitable for carrying out the method comprises a flexible blasting abrasive feed hose (10) and a blasting nozzle head (20) connected to the blasting abrasive feed hose (10). The blasting nozzle head (20) has a plurality of nozzle openings (21) distributed around the circumference. The outer circumference of the blasting nozzle head (21) is smaller than the inside diameter of the workpiece bore (201) in a workpiece (200) to be processed. The blasting abrasive feed hose (10) is guided in a supporting element (30) and this element (30) is guided in a displaceable manner in a stationary bearing element (40).
Claims
1. A method for shot-peening an inner pipe wall of a curved workpiece having a workpiece borehole, said method comprising the following steps: a) providing a blasting nozzle unit having a blasting nozzle head that is connected to a flexible blasting agent supply hose and has multiple nozzle openings distributed around the circumference and maintains with its outer circumference a distance from the inner wall of the workpiece to form an air gap, and b) blasting a blasting agent onto the inner wall of the workpiece by conveying a blasting agent through the blasting agent supply hose to the blasting nozzle head using compressed air; c) guiding at least one end region of the blasting agent supply hose adjacent to the blasting nozzle head through a support element, wherein the support element and the workpiece end or the workpiece end are placed in contact with each other; d) inserting the blasting agent supply hose with the blasting nozzle head is inserted into the workpiece borehole and pushing it forward along a blasting treatment path inside the workpiece borehole and thereafter retracting it again into the support element, while the blasting agent is being released through the nozzle openings during the forward movement and/or during the retraction movement; and e) retracting the support element from the workpiece end or the workpiece end is retracted from the support element; wherein the blasting agent supply hose at its end that faces away from the blasting nozzle head is connected to a rigid blasting agent supply pipe, and wherein the unit comprising the blasting agent supply hose and blasting agent supply pipe is guided slidably inside the support element by a centering element positioned on the outside of the blasting agent supply pipe.
2. The method as in claim 1, wherein at least one of the blasting agent supply hose and the blasting agent supply pipe is retracted to a fixed stop in the support element.
3. The method as in claim 1, wherein the support element is guided in a stationary bearing element and placed in contact with the end of the workpiece by means of a spring element.
4. The method as in claim 1, wherein, when placing the support element in contact with the end of the workpiece, the borehole of the support element aligns with the workpiece borehole.
5. The method as in claim 1, further comprising using the blasting nozzle unit in a work chamber comprising two doors such that the work chamber opening can be closed alternatingly; and receiving the workpieces at the inside of the doors.
6. A blasting nozzle unit for carrying out a method for shot-peening an inner pipe wall of a curved workpiece having a workpiece borehole, said blasting nozzle unit comprising: a flexible blasting agent supply hose; a blasting nozzle head connected to the blasting agent supply hose and having multiple nozzle openings distributed-around a circumference of the blasting nozzle head; a tubular support element upon which the blasting agent supply hose is supported; and a stationary tubular bearing element, upon which the support element is slideably guided by slide bearing elements; wherein the blasting agent supply hose at its end that faces away from the blasting nozzle head is connected to a rigid blasting agent supply pipe; and wherein the unit comprising the blasting agent supply hose and the blasting agent supply pipe is supported slidably inside the tubular support element, and wherein at least one centering element is positioned on the outside of at least one of the blasting agent supply hose and the blasting agent supply pipe for centering the same in relation to the support element.
7. Blasting nozzle unit as in claim 6, wherein at least one centering element or one fixed stop element is positioned on the inside of the support element for centering and limiting the path of the blasting agent supply hose and the blasting agent supply pipe guided on the inside.
8. The blasting nozzle unit as in claim 6, wherein a stop for a spring element is formed in the bearing element and said spring element is additionally directly or indirectly supported by the fixed stop at the support element.
9. The blasting nozzle unit as in claim 6, wherein the support element is supported in the bearing element via two slide bearing elements.
10. The blasting nozzle unit as in claim 6, wherein the support element at its one mouth is provided with a centering element.
11. The blasting nozzle unit as in claim 10, further comprising a traveling unit for moving at least one of the blasting agent supply hose that points away from the blasting nozzle head and the blasting agent supply pipe adjacent thereto, respectively.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(6) The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to
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(8) A flexible blasting agent supply hose 10 with a blasting nozzle head 20:
(9) A support element 30 in which the blasting agent supply hose 10 is guided;
(10) A stationary bearing element 40, in which the support element 30 is guided slideably;
(11) A feed unit for placing the support element 30 onto the end 203 of the workpiece 200 to be treated as well as
(12) A traveling unit 50 to move the blasting agent supply hose 10 and the blasting nozzle head 20 relative to the workpiece 200 to be treated.
(13) In the presented embodiment, the blasting agent supply hose 10 is connected toward the rear to a fixed blasting agent supply pipe 12. This pipe, in turn, ends in a clamping device in the traveling unit 50 and ends there with a suitable attachment component 13, to which a conventional blasting agent supply hose can be connected. The unit consisting of the blasting agent supply hose 10 and the blasting agent supply pipe 12 is supported movably inside the pipe-shaped support element 30.
(14) The position in
(15) The support element 30 together with the flexible blasting agent supply hose 10 supported therein is moved toward the mouth of the workpiece 200 via a traveling unit. A funnel-shaped centering element 31 is provided to a secure and precise solid contact of the support element 30 to the end of the workpiece and to hold it during blasting.
(16) The support element 30, in turn, is supported by a bearing element 40, which in the presented exemplary embodiment is also pipe-shaped. The bearing element 40 can be attached to a work chamber wall 300 such that the workpiece 200 can be treated shielded within the work chamber and exiting blasting agent can be caught. The end of the bearing element 40 protruding into the work chamber has a bellows 43 for sealing the gap between the support element 30 and the bearing element 40.
(17) The assemblies 20, 30, 40 that are slideably guided in each other have different fixed stops 34, 35, 45, through which the travel paths that are possible in relation to each other are restricted. The fixed stop 35 at the end of the support element 30 is designed as an overhanging set-off at the support element 30 such that the support element 30 can be moved only in relation to the bearing element 40 until the fixed stop 35 rests on the bearing element 40.
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(19) The bearing element 40 surrounds the other elements and has the bellows 43 for shielding at its side that faces the workpiece 200.
(20) The support element 30 is supported movably therein. Slide bearing elements 46, 47 are provided in the annular gap between the bearing element 40 and the support element 30 acting at the same time as a slide bearing and as a seal. The slide bearing element 46 shown left in
(21) In particular the elements mentioned last serve, however, as a feed unit to bring the support pipe 30 into a solid contact with the workpiece end 203 using the uncompressed spring element 44 that is designed as a compression spring and to hold it there while the blasting process runs. Thus no driven actuator is provided for the presented exemplary embodiment of the blasting nozzle unit 100 to carry out the relative movement between the bearing element 40 and the support element 30. Rather, the workpiece is moved toward the support element 30 via the spring element 44 as soon as the traveling unit 50 no longer exerts a retracting force. The support element 30 centers itself autonomously at its end using the centering element 31.
(22) The path of the workpiece end prior to the start of the blasting treatment can be selected such that the workpiece 200 pushes the support element 30 slightly back relative to the bearing element 40 by a compression of the spring element 44. Due to the spring force, a largely constant pressing force can be maintained during the subsequent blasting process without any additional drive. After retracting the workpiece, the spring element 44 rebounds entirely and brings the support element 40 to its original position.
(23) The outer circumference of the blasting nozzle head 12 is positioned at a distance from the inner wall of the workpiece. Thus, the outer circumference is smaller than the inner circumference of the workpiece borehole 201 in the workpiece 200 to be treated, namely so much smaller that an air gap remains in-between, which allows the support element 15 to be moved back and forth without the same being jammed inside the workpiece borehole 201.
(24) Essential to the invention is that the blasting agent supply hose 10 with the blasting head has a small diameter such that it can be guided inside the workpiece borehole 201 without jamming and that it is guided by the support element at the beginning of blasting and then increasingly by the workpiece itself. The length of the blasting agent supply hose 10 is only selected such that it can be advanced to the end of the workpiece borehole 201, and shown in
(25) The other regions of the length of the blasting agent supply are formed by the rigid blasting agent supply pipe 12, which is also guided in the support element 30 and protrudes freely from the end of the same. For centered guiding inside the support element 30, the support tube 12 has at least one annular centering element 13, which can also form a fixed stop element at the same time, which rests at the end of the intended retraction path on a fixed stop element 34 on the inside of the support element 30.
(26) Regarding the centering element 31 at the support element 30,
(27) The method for shot-peening an inner pipe wall of a curved workpiece 200 with a workpiece borehole 201 is explained below based on the figures.
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(29) Pivoting doors 311, 312 are placed on both sides of the work chamber opening 313, wherein the work chamber opening is not closed jointly by the doors 311, 312, but alternately by the one or the other door 311, 312. Workpiece holders are placed on the inside of the door.
(30) In a loading position, one workpiece each is placed therein. A blasting nozzle unit 100 is arranged inside the work chamber 310 and provides a common bearing element 40 for four support elements 30 with blasting agent supply hose 10 and blasting nozzle head 20. The ends of the support elements 30 point in the direction of the work chamber opening 313. The blasting agent supply hoses 10 are retracted as far relative to the support element 30 as shown in
(31) Now the centering funnel is entirely free. As indicated by the block arrow on the right in
(32) The left door 311 is fully closed in
(33) The actual treatment process can now begin. To this end, the travel unit 50 is moved toward the bearing element 40 and the support element 30. The blasting agent supply pipe 12 connected therewith pushes the blasting agent supply hose 10 and the blasting nozzle head 20 forward. As soon as the workpiece end 203 is reached, the blasting agent is introduced and the treatment starts.
(34) Blasting is initiated by conveying a blasting agent through the blasting agent supply hose 10 to the blasting nozzle head 12 using compressed air. Large amounts of the blasting agent are accelerated and impact the inner pipe wall. For example, air pressure of 5 to 6 bar is used to achieve a blasting agent flow of about 1 kg/min.
(35) The blasting agent supply pipe 12 and the blasting agent supply hose 10 are then pushed further forward at a constant speed via the travel unit 50 until the blasting nozzle head 20 has reached the end position shown respectively in
(36) The blasting agent supply is interrupted as soon as the blasting nozzle head 20 has returned to the workpiece end 203, and the blasting nozzle head 20 is retracted as far as shown in
(37) By closing the other, right door 312, at which in the meantime new workpieces have been affixed, the described process can be repeated right away, while now the already treated workpieces can be removed from the open door.
(38) There has thus been shown and described a novel method for shot peening a pipe inner wall of a curved workpiece having a workpiece bore, and a blasting nozzle unit and a blasting chamber system therefor, which fulfill all the objects and advantages sought therefor. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the subject invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering this specification and the accompanying drawings which disclose the preferred embodiments thereof. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention, which is to be limited only by the claims which follow.