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Shot sensing shot peening system and method having a capacitance based densitometer

  • US 5,176,018 A
  • Filed: 10/02/1991
  • Issued: 01/05/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/02/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A shot peening system comprising:

  • a gun for shot peening, said gun having a nozzle with an outlet;

    a first sensor adjacent said nozzle outlet, said first sensor including first and second rings such that a capacitance field is created between said first and second rings which varies according to the amount of shot passing through said nozzle outlet;

    a first sensing circuit means connected to said first end and second rings for sensing a capacitance field between said rings and generating an amount signal representative of said amount of shot passing through said nozzle outlet;

    a second sensor located substantially upstream of said first sensor responsive to the amount of shot supplied to said gun wherein said second sensor comprises a mass flow sensor for generating said time-dependent signal as a function of mass flow rate;

    a second sensing circuit means connected to said second sensor for generating a time-dependent signal corresponding to the amount of shot supplied to said gun during a unit period of time; and

    calculation means for receiving as inputs said amount signal and said time-dependent signal and generating therefrom a velocity signal representative of the average velocity signal representative of the average velocity of shot leaving the gun wherein said calculation means generates the velocity signal by calculating;

    
    
    space="preserve" listing-type="equation">Vn=ρ

    .sub.s Vs/ρ

    .sub.nwhere Vn=velocity of the shot at the nozzle, ρ

    s =shot mass per unit length in the sensor, Vs=average velocity of the shot through the sensor, and ρ

    n =shot mass per unit length in the nozzle.

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