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US9721044B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9721044-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313891624-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 10, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 10, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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Systems for non-destructive evaluation (NDE) of molds and crucibles used in investment casting processes include a support, a 3D scanning device, and a computer component. Methods for non-destructive evaluation include providing a system for non-destructive evaluation of a mold or crucible; securing a mold or crucible to the support of the system; and operating the 3D scanning device of the system in conjunction with the computer component in order to create a 3D structure difference map that indicates whether the mold or crucible falls within or outside a desired structural integrity parameter range.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for non-destructive evaluation of a mold or crucible, said method comprising: providing a system for non-destructive evaluation comprising a support comprising a fixture for securing a ceramic or refractory oxide mold or crucible in place for non-destructive evaluation, said fixture comprising a mount portion onto which the ceramic or refractory oxide mold or crucible is secured; a three-dimensional (3D) scanning device for scanning an outer surface of a target region of the ceramic or refractory oxide mold or crucible in order to generate a 3D structure of the scanned outer surface of the target region; and a computer component operably connected to the 3D scanning device and effective to create a difference map between the 3D structure of the scanned outer surface of the target region of the ceramic or refractory oxide mold or crucible and a 3D structure of a reference object corresponding, to an inner surface of a nominal model of the same target region of the ceramic or refractory oxide mold or crucible, wherein said difference map indicates whether the ceramic or refractory oxide mold or crucible falls within or outside a desired structural integrity parameter range; securing the mold or crucible to the support of the system; and operating the three-dimensional (3D) scanning device in conjunction with the computer component of the system in order to create a 3D structure difference map that indicates whether the mold or crucible falls within or outside a desired structural integrity parameter range, wherein the 3D structure difference map shows deviations between a 3D structure generated by scanning an outer surface of a target region of the mold or crucible while secured on the support of the system and a 3D structure of a reference object corresponding to an inner surface of a nominal model of the same target region of the mold or crucible, wherein the mold or crucible is determined to have either: an acceptable disposition if at least between about 75 and about 90 percent of the difference map falls within the desired structural integrity parameter range; a rejected disposition if more than between about 10 and about 25 percent of the difference map falls below the desired structural parameter range; or a rework disposition if more than between about 10 and about 25 percent of the difference map falls above the desired structural parameter range. 2. A method for non-destructive evaluation of a mold or crucible, said method comprising the steps of: providing a system for non-destructive evaluation comprising a support comprising a fixture for securing a ceramic or refractory oxide mold or crucible in place for non-destructive evaluation, said fixture comprising a mount portion onto which the ceramic or refractory oxide mold or crucible is secured; a three-dimensional (3D) scanning device for scanning an outer surface of a target region of the ceramic or refractory oxide mold or crucible in order to generate a 3D structure of the scanned outer surface of the target region; and a computer component operably connected to the 3D scanning device and effective to create a difference map between the 3D structure of the scanned outer surface of the target region of the ceramic or refractory oxide mold or crucible and a 3D structure of a reference object corresponding to an inner surface of a nominal model of the same target region of the ceramic or refractory oxide mold or crucible, wherein said difference map indicates whether the ceramic or refractory oxide mold or crucible falls within or outside a desired structural integrity parameter range; securing the mold or crucible to the support of the system; and operating the three-dimensional (3D) scanning device in conjunction with the computer component of the system in order to create a 3D structure difference map that indicates whether the mold or crucible falls within or outside a desired structural integrity parameter range, wherein the 3D structure difference map shows deviations between a 3D structure generated by scanning an outer surface of a target region of the mold or crucible while secured on the support of the system and a 3D structure of a reference object corresponding to an inner surface of a nominal model of the same target region of the mold or crucible, wherein the method is performed on a plurality of different molds or crucibles using the same 3D structure of the reference object.
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