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Ultrasonic non-destructive evaluation methods for friction-welded blisks

  • US 9,027,404 B2
  • Filed: 05/17/2012
  • Issued: 05/12/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/17/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for non-destructive evaluation of a bladed disc structure comprising an central, annular hub and a plurality blades extending from the annular hub, the method comprising:

  • identifying a plurality of regions of interest on the bladed disc structure, wherein the plurality of regions of interest comprise areas of the bladed disc structure that have been friction welded, wherein the plurality of regions of interest include an area or volume of the bladed disc structure between a positioned ultrasonic transducer and receiver, and wherein the plurality of regions of interest include at least

         1) a first region between the transducer and the receiver when both the transducer and receiver are placed along a circumferential perimeter of the annular hub adjacent to one of the plurality of blades and

         2) a second region that extends radially between a hub inner surface and a hub outer surface adjacent to one of the plurality of blades;

    positioning the ultrasonic transducer and receiver in the plurality of regions of interest, wherein the transducer and comprises a crawling device that is in direct physical contact with the bladed disc structure and that moves along the bladed disc structure in the plurality of regions of interest in an automated, pre-programmed manner without intervention from an operator, and wherein the crawling device is sized so as to be able to fit between adjacent blades of the plurality of blades extending from the annular hub;

    scanning the plurality of region of interest using the ultrasonic transducer and receiver to produce a scan image, wherein scanning comprises the crawling device moving in direct physical contact with the bladed disc structure in the plurality of regions of interest in the automated, pre-programmed manner without intervention from the operator; and

    comparing the scan image against a reference image to determine the presence of an anomaly in the region of interest, wherein comparing comprises determining the presence of at least one difference between the scan image and the reference image, the at least one difference being indicative of an anomaly.

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