Acoustic noise sensing for controlling manufacture of a component part made of a flowable base material
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Patent No.: CN104144778. Nov 12, 2014.
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T1 - Acoustic noise sensing for controlling manufacture of a component part made of a flowable base material
AU - Kukla, Christian
AU - Lucyshyn, Thomas
AU - Rath, Gerhard
AU - Mueller, Florian
PY - 2014/11/12
Y1 - 2014/11/12
N2 - A tool (100) for manufacturing a component part from a flowable base material, wherein the tool (100) comprises a processing chamber (102) into which the flowable base material is introducible for manufacturing the component part, an acoustic sensor (104) configured for sensing an acoustic signal originating from the tool (100), particularly from the processing chamber (102), and being indicative of an interaction between the flowable base material and the tool (100), particularly the processing chamber (102), during the manufacturing, wherein the acoustic sensor (104) comprises a movable actuator (110), and a control unit (200) configured for controlling and/or documenting the manufacturing in the processing chamber (102) based on the sensed acoustic signal.
AB - A tool (100) for manufacturing a component part from a flowable base material, wherein the tool (100) comprises a processing chamber (102) into which the flowable base material is introducible for manufacturing the component part, an acoustic sensor (104) configured for sensing an acoustic signal originating from the tool (100), particularly from the processing chamber (102), and being indicative of an interaction between the flowable base material and the tool (100), particularly the processing chamber (102), during the manufacturing, wherein the acoustic sensor (104) comprises a movable actuator (110), and a control unit (200) configured for controlling and/or documenting the manufacturing in the processing chamber (102) based on the sensed acoustic signal.
M3 - Patent
M1 - CN104144778
ER -