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Industry:
Aerospace
Application:
Non-Destructive Testing
Key Considerations:
- Complete
Three Axis System including support structure, cabling and
safety curtains
- Precise
Alignment under heavy load - 500 lbs
- 0.002 Inch
total accumulative system error over entire travel
Primary
Components:
- Custom Built
Square Rail Linear Tables
- Custom
Designed Heavy Duty Rotary Table
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The Challenge
The
performance of modern aircraft has been dramatically improved as
a result of light weight, high strength composite materials
being used as the principal construction material. One
application the composite material which is applied and bonded
in layers. It is critical that the bonds are free from any
defects, or potential defects. To inspect these bonds and assure
their structural integrity, a unique three dimensional scanning
process was developed. The line of the scanning beam is
transmitted horizontally at the composite test piece. The wing
and fixturing weigh over five hundred pounds, yet must be
precisely positioned relative to the scanning beam to achieve
reliable test results. Any positional error would cause a costly
misread. Three axes of motion were required. The test piece &
fixture are mounted to a q-axis which rotates 360 degrees about
a vertical axis. The q-axis unit is mounted to a Y-axis which
moves twenty inches horizontally & perpendicular to the beam.
Finally, a Z-axis which moves forty inches vertically,
supporting and positioning the total load. The motion program
for the test requires the Z-axis to move the fixture vertically
and the q-axis rotate it in a precisely controlled manner while
the beam passes through. The vertical path which is established
by these two units cannot deviate more than 0.002" over the
total travel. This includes the pitch and yaw of the Z-axis plus
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The Solution
Parker,
Daedal Division provided the solution that perfectly matched the
requirements for this process. This included the motion system,
cable management and wiring to the control panel, safety light
curtains and a 16 ft. X 8 ft. X 5 ft. steel machine frame -
required to support the scanning equipment, motion system,
auxiliary equipment plus the test piece and fixturing. Both the
Y-axis an Z-axis units were robust versions of Daedal’s 400ST
Series Tables. These custom designed, ruggedly constructed
tables included heavy duty linear square rail bearings and
precision ground ball-screw. The Z-axis unit was able to offer
very high axial strength in combination with precision
positioning and straight-line accuracy for over forty inches of
travel. The q-axis was a custom rotary unit equipped with a
rugged bearing to minimize wobble and a worm gear drive
mechanism. The complete system was shipped, installed and
aligned by Daedal technicians and the local Parker integrator,
and successfully passed all qualification requirements. |
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