Manufacturing Technologies for Fir Tree Slots: A Technological and Economic Evaluation

L. Heidemanns, T. Seelbach, U. Küpper, Martin Seimann, T. Bergs
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Fir tree slots in engine disks pose a great challenge to the production process, especially due to the use of increasingly filigree geometries. Broaching with high-speed steel (HSS) as cutting tool material has been established as the state of the art process. However, this manufacturing process obtains the disadvantages of high tool costs and long waiting times in case of geometry adaptations. Alternative manufacturing technologies, namely electrochemical machining (ECM) and wire electrical discharge machining (WEDM) offer the potential to replace broaching. Because of their removal mechanism being independent of the mechanical properties of the material, these processes are not hindered by increasingly higher thermomechanical material properties. Furthermore, the tool in WEDM is not specific to geometry, allowing fast adaptations. Nevertheless, the technology specific white layer may reduce the mechanical integrity of the engine disk. ECM in contrast has no negative impact on the rim zone of the workpiece but the tool is still specific to the slot geometry. Consequently, this paper experimentally investigates the three different manufacturing technologies in order to evaluate their capability to manufacture fir tree slots with respect to geometric accuracy and surface integrity. Subsequently, the technology specific manufacturing costs are considered to outline the economic potential of each process while taking into account the influence of the batch size.
杉木槽制造技术:技术经济评价
发动机盘中的冷杉树槽对生产过程提出了巨大的挑战,特别是由于使用越来越多的细丝几何形状。以高速钢(HSS)为刀具材料的拉削加工已成为目前最先进的加工工艺。然而,这种制造工艺的缺点是刀具成本高,在几何形状适应的情况下等待时间长。替代制造技术,即电化学加工(ECM)和线切割加工(WEDM)提供了替代拉削的潜力。由于它们的去除机制与材料的机械性能无关,因此这些过程不会受到越来越高的热机械材料性能的阻碍。此外,电火花切割中的工具并不特定于几何形状,允许快速适应。然而,技术特定的白层可能会降低发动机盘的机械完整性。相比之下,电解加工对工件的边缘区域没有负面影响,但工具仍然特定于槽的几何形状。因此,本文实验研究了三种不同的制造技术,以评估它们在几何精度和表面完整性方面制造杉木树槽的能力。随后,考虑特定技术的制造成本,以概述每种工艺的经济潜力,同时考虑到批量大小的影响。
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