METHOD OF FABRICATING A REFERENCE BLADE FOR CALIBRATING TOMOGRAPHIC INSPECTION, AND A RESULTING REFERENCE BLADE
20180059037 ยท 2018-03-01
Assignee
Inventors
- Sara SOMANOU (Moissy-Cramayel Cedex, FR)
- Celine DEJOS (Moissy-Cramayel Cedex, FR)
- Franck Paul Dominique Vital PANIZZOLI (Moissy-Cramayel Cedex, FR)
- Philippe ARSLAN (Alfortville, FR)
Cpc classification
F05D2220/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B33Y10/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C64/106
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B33Y80/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01D5/282
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29D99/0025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F05D2260/83
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A method of fabricating a reference blade for calibrating non-destructive inspection by tomography of real blades of similar shapes and dimensions, including making a three-dimensional blank out of resin, creating housings in the thickness of the blank at predetermined locations, and introducing in each of the housings a cylinder including an artificial defect or a real defect in order to obtain the reference blade.
Claims
1. A method of fabricating a reference blade for calibrating non-destructive inspection by tomography of real blades of similar shapes and dimensions, wherein the method comprises making via additive fabrication a three-dimensional blank out of resin, creating housings in the thickness of said blank at predetermined locations, and introducing in each of said housings a cylinder including an artificial defect or a real defect in order to obtain said reference blade.
2. The method according to claim 1, further including filling in with a resin plug empty space remaining in the thickness of said blank once said cylinder has been inserted in said housing.
3. The method according to claim 2, further including making the cylinders with artificial defects out of resin and making the cylinders with real defects out of composite material from said real blade.
4. A reference blade presenting an outside configuration similar in its shape and its dimensions to a real blade that is to be subjected to non-destructive inspection by tomography, wherein the reference blade is made out of resin by additive fabrication and wherein the reference blade includes a series of housings in the thickness of said reference blade at predetermined locations, each of said housings being for receiving a cylinder that includes an artificial defect or a real defect.
5. The reference blade according to claim 4, wherein the cylinders having artificial defects are made out of resin and the cylinders having real defects are made out of composite material from said real blade.
6. The reference blade according to claim 4, wherein said housings and said cylinders are all of the same diameter such that any cylinder can be placed in any of said housings merely by being engaged therein.
7. The reference blade according to claim 4, wherein said cylinders have the same height corresponding to the smallest thickness of said reference blade that is to receive such a cylinder.
8. The reference blade according to claim 4, further including resin plugs for holding said cylinders in position in said housings and for filling in the empty space remaining in the thickness of said reference blade.
9. The reference blade according to claim 4, wherein said housings are windows passing through the thickness of said reference blade.
10. The reference blade according to claim 4, wherein each of said cylinders includes two series of three small-diameter holes surrounding a central hole of larger diameter, each series of three small-diameter holes being positioned in said cylinder in such a manner as to create three mutually orthogonal axes.
11. The reference blade according to claim 4, wherein each of said cylinders includes two series of six small-diameter holes surrounding a central hole of larger diameter, each series of six small-diameter holes being positioned in said cylinder in such a manner as to create three mutually orthogonal axes, said small-diameter holes being arranged in pairs having two different diameters.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention appear from the following description made with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show an embodiment having no limiting character, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT
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[0026] According to the invention, the reference blade has a series of five housings 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20 arranged in five characteristic zones of the blade as identified during prior study, and in which, by way of example, detectability differs (e.g. different blade thicknesses-different chord lengths-different distances from the center of rotation).
[0027] As shown more particularly in
[0028] The cylinders that are to receive the artificial defects are made of resin, whereas the cylinders that have real defects are made directly out of composite material from a real blade obtained by an injection molding process of the resin transfer molding (RTM) type, for example. The cylinders, which all have the same diameter as the windows, can thus be placed in any of the windows, merely by being engaged therein. Furthermore, the cylinders are advantageously all of the same height, which corresponds to the thickness of the blade in the characteristic examination zone having the smallest thickness (
[0029] A first example of a cylinder is shown in
[0030] A second type of cylinder shown in
[0031] In order to hold the cylinders in position and also to fill any empty space that remains in the windows in the thickness direction of the reference blade, resin plugs 32, 34, and 36 are used (see the enlargements in
[0032] The resin of the plugs is the same resin as that used for fabricating the reference blade by additive fabrication, preferably a resin of epoxy, polyester, acrylic, or phenolic type, or any other homogenous plastics material enabling holes and cylinders of very small size to be machined and having density close to that of the RTM.
[0033] Although only one view is given of the blade on its suction side, the plugs naturally form three series: a first enabling the cylinders to be placed on the suction side of the reference blade, a second enabling the cylinders to be placed on the pressure side of the reference blade, and a third enabling the cylinders to be placed in the core of the reference blade.
[0034] Like the windows and the cylinders, the plugs are fitted to within one-hundredth of a millimeter in order to minimize zones of air between elements and thus correspondingly minimize geometrical artifacts. This fitting accuracy makes it necessary to define temperature and humidity conditions that enable the cylinders to be removed and replaced easily in the reference blade. However the fact that the reference blade is made of resin makes it possible to modify its temperature easily, unlike an RTM composite blade.
[0035] It should be observed that choosing to make the reference blade out of resin and not out of composite material eliminates numerous technical difficulties that are encountered when machining composite material. The use of the same resin for the reference blade, for the plugs, and for certain defects, also provides the advantage of facilitating analysis of results because of its uniformity. With this configuration of cylinders that are all identical, it is possible to cover a very wide range of densities of anomalies (artificial defects) that might become incorporated in a real fan blade during its fabrication.
[0036] It should also be observed that the exact positioning of the windows is selected so as to minimize empty zones. Specifically, since the minimum height of the plugs is limited by the technique used for machining them, it is necessary to place the windows either so as to have no need to put in a surface plug, or else in such a manner as to leave sufficient space between the surface of the reference blade and the cylinder (greater than or equal to the minimum height of the plug) in order to be able to put the plug into place.