US20090095043A1 - Conformable tooling for localized shot peening - Google Patents
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- C21D—MODIFYING THE PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF FERROUS METALS; GENERAL DEVICES FOR HEAT TREATMENT OF FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS METALS OR ALLOYS; MAKING METAL MALLEABLE, e.g. BY DECARBURISATION OR TEMPERING
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- This application relates to a shot peening tool which has a conformable forward surface such that it can conform to a local surface on a part to be shot peened.
- Shot peening is a well-known process used to impart a layer of residual compressive stresses onto metals.
- the process includes a plurality of hard elements that are directed at a high rate of speed against a surface to be treated for various reasons.
- steel shot is blasted at a metal surface by a jet of compressed air, so that the steel shot impacts the target piece of metal.
- Another method for peening uses a vibrating surface to excite ball bearings to impact the target surface.
- One type of peening apparatus includes a vibrating surface and a number of projectiles that are directed towards the target piece.
- the apparatus also includes a rigid structure for keeping each projectile captive in the self-contained peening apparatus.
- peening is performed in a space that is adapted for recovering the steel shot that rebounds after impact with the target.
- shot peening equipment is to repair damaged surfaces on various components, such as gas turbine engine components.
- the shot peening operation can be an early step in the repair of gas turbine engine turbine blades, as an example.
- Shot peening can also be used as a post-repair treatment to damaged surfaces. After a damaged surface has been repaired by blending, machining, or other means of material removal; shot peening can be used to restore compressive residual stresses on the target surface. This is typically done to increase the fatigue life of a gas turbine engine component.
- the shot peening is directed toward the surfaces to be repaired. Surfaces that do not require shot peening must be protected from the peening process.
- Masking is used to protect these surfaces from peening. Two typical types of masking are used: tape or pre-fabricated shapes designed to conform to specific areas of the component.
- the components can have complex surface areas that are difficult to shot peen or to mask.
- Complex maskings are developed to protect the areas surrounding the surfaces to be repaired, and to prevent the shot peening elements from becoming entrapped within small passages or openings of the component.
- the complex maskings are typically developed for specific areas and cannot be used in other areas of a component nor on different components. The development of complex masking or the application of masking tape to complex surfaces can be time consuming.
- a component requires repair only in a localized area, the entire component typically undergoes masking to protect adjacent and other unpeened areas. If the damage occurs during or after the repair process, the subsequent masking and shot peening required can disrupt the normal production flow in the repair station. The subsequent peening operation can also increase the chances of component damage, unintentional peening in unpeened areas, and delays in delivery schedule.
- a shot peening tool has a forward surface made of a material that will conform to the outer surface of a localized area of a component to be repaired.
- FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 shows the FIG. 1 assembly directing shot peening materials at a complex surface.
- FIG. 3 shows a second embodiment
- FIG. 1 shows a tooling operation 20 which includes a hand held device 22 , as known in the industry.
- Device 22 is utilized to direct shot peening elements against a surface 28 .
- the surface 28 may be one that is damaged, and the shot peening part of a repair process for repairing a localized area of the surface 28 .
- the hand held tool 22 typically has a hard tooling portion 24 that acts as a guide to direct shot peening elements towards the surface 28 .
- a conformable tooling portion 26 is attached forwardly of the hard tooling portion 24 .
- the conformable tooling portion 26 is fixed to the hard tooling portion 24 .
- the conformable tooling portion 26 may be formed of an appropriate rubber, plastic, wax, polymer, plaster, alginate, or silicone material that can be conformed to the outer surface of the localized area of the component 28 .
- other conformable materials can be used.
- a localized area 30 has a complex surface.
- the conformable tooling portion conforms to that area. Now, when shot peening elements are directed against the localized surface area 30 , they are contained by the conformable tooling portion 26 . On the other hand, complex masking is not necessary.
- FIG. 3 shows another embodiment 120 .
- the conformable tooling portion 32 is placed on the part 28 and around the localized area 29 to be repaired.
- the hand held tool 22 and its hard tooling portion 24 are then brought to abut the conformable tooling portion 32 .
- the conformable tooling portion 32 may be formed of an appropriate rubber or other conformable material.
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Abstract
A shot peening operation is performed on a localized area. A conformable material contains the shot peening elements. The conformable material can conform to the multiple complex shapes of the component to be shot peened.
Description
- This application relates to a shot peening tool which has a conformable forward surface such that it can conform to a local surface on a part to be shot peened.
- Shot peening is a well-known process used to impart a layer of residual compressive stresses onto metals. The process includes a plurality of hard elements that are directed at a high rate of speed against a surface to be treated for various reasons. Typically, steel shot is blasted at a metal surface by a jet of compressed air, so that the steel shot impacts the target piece of metal. Another method for peening uses a vibrating surface to excite ball bearings to impact the target surface. One type of peening apparatus includes a vibrating surface and a number of projectiles that are directed towards the target piece. The apparatus also includes a rigid structure for keeping each projectile captive in the self-contained peening apparatus. However, peening is performed in a space that is adapted for recovering the steel shot that rebounds after impact with the target.
- One known use of shot peening equipment is to repair damaged surfaces on various components, such as gas turbine engine components. The shot peening operation can be an early step in the repair of gas turbine engine turbine blades, as an example. Shot peening can also be used as a post-repair treatment to damaged surfaces. After a damaged surface has been repaired by blending, machining, or other means of material removal; shot peening can be used to restore compressive residual stresses on the target surface. This is typically done to increase the fatigue life of a gas turbine engine component.
- When these components are repaired, the shot peening is directed toward the surfaces to be repaired. Surfaces that do not require shot peening must be protected from the peening process. Masking is used to protect these surfaces from peening. Two typical types of masking are used: tape or pre-fabricated shapes designed to conform to specific areas of the component. The components can have complex surface areas that are difficult to shot peen or to mask. Complex maskings are developed to protect the areas surrounding the surfaces to be repaired, and to prevent the shot peening elements from becoming entrapped within small passages or openings of the component. The complex maskings are typically developed for specific areas and cannot be used in other areas of a component nor on different components. The development of complex masking or the application of masking tape to complex surfaces can be time consuming.
- If a component requires repair only in a localized area, the entire component typically undergoes masking to protect adjacent and other unpeened areas. If the damage occurs during or after the repair process, the subsequent masking and shot peening required can disrupt the normal production flow in the repair station. The subsequent peening operation can also increase the chances of component damage, unintentional peening in unpeened areas, and delays in delivery schedule.
- In a disclosed embodiment of this invention, a shot peening tool has a forward surface made of a material that will conform to the outer surface of a localized area of a component to be repaired.
- These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
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FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 shows theFIG. 1 assembly directing shot peening materials at a complex surface. -
FIG. 3 shows a second embodiment. -
FIG. 1 shows atooling operation 20 which includes a hand helddevice 22, as known in the industry.Device 22 is utilized to direct shot peening elements against asurface 28. Thesurface 28 may be one that is damaged, and the shot peening part of a repair process for repairing a localized area of thesurface 28. The hand heldtool 22 typically has ahard tooling portion 24 that acts as a guide to direct shot peening elements towards thesurface 28. In the present invention, aconformable tooling portion 26 is attached forwardly of thehard tooling portion 24. In this embodiment, theconformable tooling portion 26 is fixed to thehard tooling portion 24. - The
conformable tooling portion 26 may be formed of an appropriate rubber, plastic, wax, polymer, plaster, alginate, or silicone material that can be conformed to the outer surface of the localized area of thecomponent 28. Of course, other conformable materials can be used. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , a localizedarea 30 has a complex surface. The conformable tooling portion conforms to that area. Now, when shot peening elements are directed against the localizedsurface area 30, they are contained by theconformable tooling portion 26. On the other hand, complex masking is not necessary. -
FIG. 3 shows anotherembodiment 120. Inembodiment 120, theconformable tooling portion 32 is placed on thepart 28 and around the localizedarea 29 to be repaired. The hand heldtool 22 and itshard tooling portion 24 are then brought to abut theconformable tooling portion 32. Again, theconformable tooling portion 32 may be formed of an appropriate rubber or other conformable material. - While embodiments of this invention have been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
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1. A method of applying a local shot peening operation comprising the steps of:
determining a localized area to be shot peened;
placing a conformable material on the localized area, and delivering shot peening elements at the localized area, and within the conformable material, and capturing and containing the shot peening elements within the conformable material; and.
wherein the spot peening elements are delivered at the component through a hand held device, with said hand held device fixed to said conformable material.
2-4. (canceled)
5. The method as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said conformable material is formed of an appropriate rubber, plastic, wax, polymer, plaster, alginate, or silicone material.
6. A shot peening tool comprising:
a device for delivering shot peening elements at a surface to be shot peened; and
a conformable material to conform to a localized area of a component to be shot peened, with said devices for delivering shot peening elements within said conformable material, and the tool capturing and maintaining the shot peening elements within the comformable material; and
wherein the device is a hand held device fixed to said conformable material.
7-9. (canceled)
10. The tool as set forth in claim 6 , wherein said conformable material is formed of an appropriate rubber, plastic, wax, polymer, plaster, alginate, or silicone material.
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