Measurement techniques for precision forging

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  • Martin Bernard
  • Christian Scheer
  • Wilfried Reimche
  • Markus Kästner
  • Jörg Seewig
  • Eduard Reithmeier
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Original languageEnglish
Pages48-52
Number of pages5
Volume56
Issue number2
JournalWire
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2006

Abstract

Quality criteria such as form deviations, hardness properties and operating strength of precision-forged gear wheels with integrated heat treatment are acquired within the process chain for optimization and manufacturing process. Production-related geometry control of the intermediates is essential for the manufacturing of precision forged high performance components. An optical wheel measuring system based on the fringe projection technology is developed and created for a fast and real acquisition of the entire tooth geometry. Testing of the hardness properties of the gears within the process chain in order to achieve quality assurance by process control is required by the gear wheels.

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Measurement techniques for precision forging. / Bernard, Martin; Scheer, Christian; Reimche, Wilfried et al.
In: Wire, Vol. 56, No. 2, 04.2006, p. 48-52.

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Bernard, M, Scheer, C, Reimche, W, Kästner, M, Seewig, J & Reithmeier, E 2006, 'Measurement techniques for precision forging' Wire, vol. 56, no. 2, pp. 48-52.
Bernard, M., Scheer, C., Reimche, W., Kästner, M., Seewig, J., & Reithmeier, E. (2006). Measurement techniques for precision forging. Wire, 56(2), 48-52.
Bernard M, Scheer C, Reimche W, Kästner M, Seewig J, Reithmeier E. Measurement techniques for precision forging. Wire. 2006 Apr;56(2):48-52.
Bernard, Martin ; Scheer, Christian ; Reimche, Wilfried et al. / Measurement techniques for precision forging. In: Wire. 2006 ; Vol. 56, No. 2. pp. 48-52.
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