Flyaway Tooling for Higher Quality, More Cost-Effective, Aerostructure

981843

06/02/1998

Event
Aerospace Manufacturing Technology Conference & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
Co-production of aircraft is resulting in demands for higher standards of manufacturing quality to ensure that parts and sub-assemblies from different companies and countries are compatible and interchangeable. As a result the existing method of building aerostructure using large numbers of dedicated manufacturing jigs and assembly tools, is now seen as being commercially undesirable, and technologically flawed. This paper considers an alternative, potentially more cost-effective, approach that embraces digital design, manufacturing, and inspection techniques, and in which reference and tooling features are incorporated into the geometry of the component parts. Within the aerospace industry this technology is known as ‘Flyaway Tooling’.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/981843
Pages
9
Citation
Burley, G., and Corbett, J., "Flyaway Tooling for Higher Quality, More Cost-Effective, Aerostructure," SAE Technical Paper 981843, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/981843.
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Published
Jun 2, 1998
Product Code
981843
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English