Remanufacturing oriented Adaptive Repair System for Worn Components
Remanufacturing strategies not only provide the means to save materials from disposal, but also reduce the virgin material requirements thereby diminishing potential upstream impacts of material extraction and processing. In the aerospace industry, remanufacturing of aero-engine components can be profitable since they are made of expensive materials and have high added value. Differing from manufacturing process, remanufacturing processes present a number of special problems in operational and technological issues. This paper focuses on the repair technology that plays an important role in restoring worn parts back to their original as new condition. This paper proposes an adaptive repair system to solve the key problem of part-to-part variances in component geometry. A four-layer repair system structure is discussed and three key models that are used for system implementation are described.
Remanufacturing Adaptive repair Surface regeneration model Worn components
Jian Gao Xin Chen Detao Zheng
Place of Work School of Electromechanical Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou 510090, China
国际会议
宁波
英文
13-18
2010-01-11(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)