Use of Imagery Technology for Dimensional Control of Engine Parts

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Y. Richer M. Côté H. Pépin C. Gingras
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Rolls-Royce Canada has been nominated as a Rolls-Royce Center of Excellence for repair of fan blades in 2003. One of the challenges of the Rolls-Royce Canada Component Repair Center of Excellence team is to reduce cost and time of inspection while ensuring trace ability and quality of the inspection performed on the fan blades. In the context of the dimensional control process optimization, and following the positive conclusions of initial trials carried out in 2003, the technical authorities at RRC have selected the SPG data 3D(TM) technology as a development base for dimensional control programs. The main goal of this development initiative is to develop and support an inspection system to perform the dimensional control and inspection of different components at the Montreal Fan Blade Repair Center of Excellence. The final objective of the program is to build a server platform capable to support different inspection sites within the Montreal facility for the future. This paper presents the certification process of the technology according to the VDI-VDE 2633 certification standards and some results of the fan blade inspection program of the BR 710, BR 715 and TAY according to the JES 195 engineering standards specification.
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APA: Y. Richer M. Côté H. Pépin C. Gingras  (2006)  Use of Imagery Technology for Dimensional Control of Engine Parts

MLA: Y. Richer M. Côté H. Pépin C. Gingras Use of Imagery Technology for Dimensional Control of Engine Parts. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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