Peening calibration unit, battery pack and system
09846099 · 2017-12-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02E60/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
G01L25/006
PHYSICS
B24C1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B24C1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01L25/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
The present peening calibration unit comprises a casing, a transducer, and a transmission unit. The casing defines a top and a bottom. The transducer is positioned along at least a section of the top of the casing. The transducer generates an electric signal upon application of peening energy thereto. The transmission unit receives the electric signal generated by the transducer and transmits a digital signal representative of the received electrical signal wirelessly. The transmission unit is located inside the casing. Furthermore, a peening calibration battery pack and a peening calibration system are described.
Claims
1. A peening calibration system comprising: a plurality of peening calibration units, each peening calibration unit comprising: a casing defining a top and a bottom; a transducer along at least a section of the top of the casing, the transducer generating an electric signal upon application of peening energy thereto; a transmission unit for receiving the electric signal generated by the transducer and transmitting a digital signal representative of the electrical signal wirelessly, the transmission unit being located inside the casing; and a battery, the battery powering the transducer and the transmission unit; and a computing device comprising: a communication unit for receiving the digital signal representative of the electrical signal transmitted by the transmission unit of each peening calibration unit; a processor for processing the digital signal received from the plurality of peening calibration units; and a memory for storing the received digital signal together with an identification of the peening calibration unit the digital signal is received from and at least one of the following: a timestamp or a time interval.
2. The peening calibration system of claim 1, wherein the processor authenticates each one of the peening calibration units before receiving the digital signals therefrom.
3. The peening calibration system of claim 1, wherein the processor further analyzes the digital signals received from the plurality of peening calibration units, and calculates the peening intensity.
4. The peening calibration system of claim 3, wherein the computing unit further comprises a display.
5. The peening calibration system of claim 1, wherein each peening calibration unit is shaped and sized as a peening calibration strip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the disclosure will be described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) The present invention relates to the calibration of peening apparatuses and systems, such as shot peening using air blast machines, wheels blast machines, flapper peening equipment, needle peening equipment, laser peening, or any other type of peening used for enhancing fatigue properties, for forming, straightening or for blast cleaning.
(11) The foregoing and other features will become more apparent upon reading of the following non-restrictive description of illustrative embodiments thereof, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings. Like numerals represent like features on the various drawings.
(12) Various aspects of the present disclosure generally address a peening calibration unit, a peening calibration battery pack and a peening calibration system.
(13) Referring now to
(14) The peening calibration unit 10 comprises a casing 12. The casing 12 is made of rugged material, to protect the components located inside the casing 12 during peening. The casing 12 may be composed of an integral component, or may include several parts assembled together to form the casing 12. For example, the casing 12 may be of the same size and shape as a standardized peening calibration strip 100, such as the standardized peening calibration Almen strips as shown on
(15) A transducer 14 is affixed to the top of the casing 12. Although only one transducer 14 is shown on
(16) Reference is now made concurrently to
(17) The transducer 14 is electrically connected to a transmission unit 16. The transmission unit 16 is located inside the casing 12. The transmission unit 16 receives the electrical signal generated by the transducer 14 and transmits a digital signal representative of the electrical signal wirelessly. Although not shown in details on
(18) In addition to transmitting the digital signal representative of the electrical signal generated by the transducer 14, the transmission unit 16 may further authenticate the peening calibration unit 10 with the peening calibration system 20. As several peening calibration units 10 are used concurrently for calibrating a peening apparatus of system, the peening calibration unit 10 may perform a handshake procedure or an authentication procedure with the peening calibration system 20 before powering the transducer 14 and transmitting the digital signal representative of the electrical signal generated by the transducer 14.
(19) The transducer 14 and the transmission unit 16 are powered by one or several batteries. In a first example, an internal battery 18 is located inside the casing 12. In another example, the casing 12 comprises a connector 15 at the bottom thereof that electrically connects the transducer 14 and the transmission unit 16 to the peening calibration battery pack 11. In yet another example, the peening calibration unit 10 comprises an internal battery 18, and further electrically connects through the connector 15 with the peening calibration battery pack 11.
(20) The electric signal generated by the transducer 14 may be harvested and stored in the internal battery 18 and in the peening calibration battery pack 11, either separately, sequentially or concurrently. Harvesting some of the electric signal generated by the transducer 14 extends the battery life of the internal battery 18, and the peening calibration battery pack 11. Furthermore, for efficiently harvesting some of the electric signal generated by the transducer 14, the transmission unit 16 may be used as a controller to determine when the electric signal generated by the transducer 14 may be stored. Those skilled in the art will understand that the electrical signal generated by the transducer 14 is first used by the transmission unit 16, but any electrical signal received by the transmission unit 16 may be harvested and stored in the internal battery 18 and/or the peening calibration battery pack 11.
(21) The peening calibration battery pack 11 comprises a peening battery pack casing 13 having a top and a bottom. The top of the peening battery pack casing 13 comprising an electrical connector positioned to provide electrical connection with the electrical connector 15 of the peening calibration unit 10. The peening calibration battery pack 11 further comprises at least one battery 19 located inside the battery pack casing 13. Depending on the implementation preferred, the peening calibration battery pack 11 could contain one or several batteries, either rechargeable or non-rechargeable, and an electrical adaptor (not shown) for allowing recharging of the at least one battery 19 while within the peening battery pack casing 13. The at least one battery 19 is in electrical contact with the electrical connector located on the top of the peening calibration battery casing 13.
(22) The peening calibration battery pack 11 further comprises a peening calibration unit holder 120. The peening calibration unit holder 120 receives and holds on the top of the peening calibration battery pack 11 the peening calibration unit 10.
(23) The peening calibration system 20 comprises at least one peening calibration unit 10, although for many implementations, the peening calibration system 20 will comprise a plurality of calibration units 10. The peening calibration system 20 further comprises a computing device 30. The computing device 30 depicted in
(24) Although the present disclosure has been described hereinabove by way of non-restrictive, illustrative embodiments thereof, these embodiments may be modified at will within the scope of the appended claims without departing from the spirit and nature of the present disclosure.