Combination of optical metrology and non-destructive testing technology for the regeneration of aero engine components

Author:

Melchert Nils1,Weiss Maximilian K.-B.2,Betker Tim1,Frackowiak Wojciech2,Gansel Renè2,Keunecke Lars3,Reithmeier Eduard1,Maier Hans Jürgen2,Kästner Markus1,Zaremba David2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Measurement and Automatic Control (IMR) , 26555 Leibniz Universität Hannover , An der Universität 1 , Garbsen , Germany

2. Institute of Materials Science (IW) , 566230 Leibniz Universität Hannover , An der Universität 2 , Garbsen , Germany

3. Qualitätssicherung Marke Volkswagen PKW , Wolfsburg , Germany

Abstract

Abstract The maintenance and repair of jet or gas turbine components has a considerably high share in the overall turbine operating costs. The authors deal with the regeneration process of complex capital goods considering jet engines as an example, with turbine blades being the most important components to be regenerated. In order to decide on a reasonable and economical regeneration path, maintenance approaches typically require detailed knowledge of the shape and wear condition of the components. In order to select suitable repair strategies for each component, the best possible knowledge about geometry, damages and surface topologies is necessary. In order to meet these requirements, a novel combination of non-destructive testing and measuring methods will be presented. Each process can be adapted for inline operation. The presented methods also enable quality control of the regenerated components that have completed their individual regeneration path. Due to the high variety of possible defects on turbine blades, the individually presented methods can be combined to form an inspection sequence. Detailed status monitoring before and after maintenance becomes possible for each component. This provides the basis for further decisions in the regeneration process.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Instrumentation

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