Inspection of Turbine Blades Using Computer Aided Laser Technology

801173

9/1/1980

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Abstract
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Measurement of dimensional characteristics of airfoil parts is primarily a manual, labor intensive operation. It employs a wide variety of gages that vary from very expensive optical comparitors to inexpensive pin gages. An automatic non-contacting inspection gage capable of measuring most dimensional characteristics would be cost effective, simplify inspection operations, consolidate a number of gages into one, and improve overall inspection reliability by minimizing human involvement. This paper presents the results of the design and development of a demonstrator semi-automatic laser gage dimensional inspection system that addresses this problem.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/801173
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Pinter, R., Alcoke, R., Ekvall, R., Steele, D., et al., "Inspection of Turbine Blades Using Computer Aided Laser Technology," Aerospace Congress and Exposition, Los Angeles, California, United States, October 13, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/801173.
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9/1/1980
Product Code
801173
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Technical Paper
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English