Institute of Assembly Technology and Robotics Research Publications
TRR 277: Additive manufacturing in construction

Reduction of Disassembly Forces for Detaching Components with Solidified Assembly Connections

Categories Zeitschriften/Aufsätze (reviewed)
Year 2016
Authors Wolff, J.; Yan, M.; Schultz, M.; Raatz, A.
Published in Procedia CIRP 44 (2016) pp. 79-84 (6th CIRP Conference on Assembly Technologies and Systems (CATS), (6 pages)
Description

The disassembly of components with solidified assembly connections is often difficult to plan. A typical example can be found in the aviation industry, where turbine blades solidify in the turbine disc due to operational loads. The solidification of the joining partners has several causes such as thermal stress or high centrifugal forces so that the disassembly forces cannot be estimated exactly. The forces in manual disassembly, e.g. when striking the assembled part with a hammer, are often too high and thus difficult to control. An automated approach is investigated, in which a piezo stack actuator induces vibrations to the joined components and force amplitudes are reduced based on a simplified model of the solidification. For this purpose, simulations are presented to determine forms of excitation for the piezo actuator and to control the disassembly process. 

ISBN 2212-8271
DOI 10.1016/j.procir.2016.02.006