Multiaxial vibration-peening system

US10105815B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10105815-B2
Application numberUS-201414492507-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 22, 2014
Priority dateOct 24, 2013
Publication dateOct 23, 2018
Grant dateOct 23, 2018

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A method for controlled peening includes forming a surface layer on a workpiece by impacting a surface with a tool wherein the tool is under control to form compressive residual stresses in the surface layer. A system for peening a workpiece includes a tool configured to vibrate and an effector operatively connected to control the tool. The tool includes a peening surface. The tool is configured to cause controlled impact between the peening surface and a surface of a workpiece to form a surface layer of the workpiece with compressive residual stresses. The effector is configured to move the tool in multiple axes.

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What is claimed is: 1. A system for peening a surface of a workpiece, the system comprising: a multi-axis machine supporting the workpiece; an effector operatively connected to the machine and capable of being positioned relative to the surface of the workpiece, wherein during peening the effector linearly translates in three mutually perpendicular axes relative to the surface of the workpiece including a longitudinal axis that is normal to, and intersects, the surface of the workpiece to provide longitudinal motion along the longitudinal axis and transverse motion over and/or across the surface of the workpiece; a transducer operatively connected to the effector, disposed between the effector and the surface of the workpiece, and extending along the longitudinal axis, wherein during peening the transducer translates along the longitudinal axis with the effector and vibrates in a plane parallel to and/or perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; and a tool, the tool being a vibrating tool connected to the transducer, disposed between the transducer and the surface of the workpiece, the tool being a single peening surface disposed on the longitudinal axis of said tool that faces the surface of the workpiece, wherein the tool is: an elongated cylindrical tool having a central axis, an outer cylindrical surface disposed about the central axis, and opposing axial ends, the tool being rotationally supported on the opposing axial ends so that when peening the tool rotates about the central axis and the outer cylindrical surface of the tool impacts the surface of the workpiece, and wherein when peening, the tool translates along with the effector and transducer, vibrates with the transducer and engages the surface of the workpiece to cause a controlled impact to the surface of the workpiece and form: a first layer of plastic deformation having a first depth E below the surface of the workpiece, and a second layer of a compressive residual stress having a second depth below the surface of the workpiece, the second depth being a pre-set depth that depends on material properties and material flow stress of the workpiece, and the first depth E being less than the second depth. 2. A system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the effector controls the tool to produce a desired characteristic, selected from the group consisting of a workpiece profile, an impact depth, an intensity of vibration, a frequency of vibration and a magnitude of a compressive residual stress. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the material properties include elastic modulus and the material flow stress includes work hardening characteristics. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the material properties include yield strength. 5. A system for peening a surface of a workpiece, the system comprising: a multi-axis machine supporting the workpiece; an effector operatively connected to the machine and capable of being positioned relative to the surface of the workpiece, wherein during peening the effector linearly translates in three mutually perpendicular axes relative to the surface of the workpiece including a longitudinal axis that is normal to, and intersects, the surface of the workpiece to provide longitudinal motion along the longitudinal axis and transverse motion over and/or across the surface of the workpiece; a transducer operatively connected to the effector, disposed between the effector and the surface of the workpiece, and extending along the longitudinal axis, wherein during peening the transducer translates along the longitudinal axis with the effector and vibrates in a plane parallel to and/or perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; and a tool, the tool being a vibrating tool connected to the transducer, disposed between the transducer and the surface of the workpiece, the tool being a single peening surface disposed on the longitudinal axis of said tool that faces the surface of the workpiece, wherein the tool is: a frustoconical tool having a central axis, a tip at a first axial end of the tool and a base at a second axial end of the tool and an outer conical surface extending along the central axis between the tip and the base, wherein the transducer connects to the base of the frustoconical tool along the central axis and the transducer extends way from the base along the central axis, so that when penning the outer conical surface of the frustoconical tool impacts the surface of the workpiece, and wherein when peening, the tool translates along with the effector and transducer, vibrates with the transducer and engages the surface of the workpiece to cause a controlled impact to the surface of the workpiece and form: a first layer of plastic deformation having a first depth D below the surface of the workpiece, and a second layer of compressive residual stress having a second depth below the surface of the workpiece, the second depth being a pre-set depth that depends on material properties and material flow stress of the workpiece, and the first depth D being less than the second depth. 6. A system as recited in claim 5 , wherein the effector controls the tool to produce a desired characteristic, selected from the group consisting of a workpiece profile, an impact depth, an intensity of vibration, a frequency of vibration and a magnitude of a compressive residual stress. 7. The system of claim 5 , wherein the material properties include elastic modulus and the material flow stress includes work hardening characteristics. 8. The system of claim 5 , wherein the material properties include yield strength.

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Classifications

  • B24B39/006Primary

    Peening and tools therefor · CPC title

  • B23P9/04Primary

    Treating or finishing by hammering or applying repeated pressure · CPC title

  • of the surface · CPC title

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What does patent US10105815B2 cover?
A method for controlled peening includes forming a surface layer on a workpiece by impacting a surface with a tool wherein the tool is under control to form compressive residual stresses in the surface layer. A system for peening a workpiece includes a tool configured to vibrate and an effector operatively connected to control the tool. The tool includes a peening surface. The tool is configure…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
United Technologies Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B24B39/006. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 23 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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