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Towards an automated masking process: A model-based approach

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posted on 2024-03-12, 17:06 authored by Khaled Elgeneidy, Ali Al-Yacoub, Zahid Usman, Niels Lohsa, Michael jackson, Iain Wright

The masking of aircraft engine parts, such as turbine blades, is a major bottleneck for the aerospace industry. The process is often carried out manually in multiple stages of coating and curing, which requires extensive time and introduces variations in the masking quality. This article investigates the automation of the masking process utilising the well-established time–pressure dispensing process for controlled maskant dispensing and a robotic manipulator for accurate part handling. A mathematical model for the time–pressure dispensing process was derived, extending previous models from the literature by incorporating the robot velocity for controlled masking line width. An experiment was designed, based on the theoretical analysis of the dispensing process, to derive an empirical model from the generated data that incorporate the losses that are otherwise difficult to model mathematically. The model was validated under new input conditions to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed approach and the masking accuracy using the derived model.

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  • School of Computer Science (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Engineering Manufacture

Publisher

Sage

ISSN

0954-4054

Date Submitted

2018-10-31

Date Accepted

2018-09-28

Date of First Publication

2018-01-01

Date of Final Publication

2018-01-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2018-10-30

ePrints ID

33938

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