Pulsed laser ablation as a tool for in-situ balancing of rotating partsTools Stoesslein, M., Axinte, Dragos A. and Bilbao Guillerna, A. (2016) Pulsed laser ablation as a tool for in-situ balancing of rotating parts. Mechatronics, 38 . pp. 54-67. ISSN 1873-4006 Full text not available from this repository.
Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mechatronics.2016.06.006
AbstractThe balancing of complex rotating systems is a challenging task as it may require repetitive (dis)assembly to enable mass adjustments; thus, developing methods for in-situ dynamic balancing of rotatives is regarded as a key technology enabler. In this context laser balancing with its high flexibility in adjusting its firing frequency (to match that of the rotating part) and pulse energy (to vary the material removal) could offer significant advantages from both precision and cost point of view.
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