IKBrunel
Mechanical
- Jan 3, 2008
- 16
Hi,
I have a precision shrink-fit rotor assembly that features a shaft with a stack of heated aluminium hub discs (~150mm dia) that are press-fitted onto a LN2-cooled shaft. We are left with small gaps remaining between the discs (shrink-back) and the measurement of these is critical for our product development.
The gaps are typically between 10 and 150 microns. We can not probe easily because the hub discs are a large diameter and a micro probe would be too long/slender.
We have used both feeler gauges and a shadowgraph to measure the gaps. The latter is obviously preferable but there is a penumbra which reduces the accuracy unacceptably. I am looking at sharpening the shadow but I am curious to know if there are better measurement methods.
Please can you help by suggesting alternative measurement techniques.
Thanks
I have a precision shrink-fit rotor assembly that features a shaft with a stack of heated aluminium hub discs (~150mm dia) that are press-fitted onto a LN2-cooled shaft. We are left with small gaps remaining between the discs (shrink-back) and the measurement of these is critical for our product development.
The gaps are typically between 10 and 150 microns. We can not probe easily because the hub discs are a large diameter and a micro probe would be too long/slender.
We have used both feeler gauges and a shadowgraph to measure the gaps. The latter is obviously preferable but there is a penumbra which reduces the accuracy unacceptably. I am looking at sharpening the shadow but I am curious to know if there are better measurement methods.
Please can you help by suggesting alternative measurement techniques.
Thanks