Infrared and Laser Engineering, Volume. 47, Issue 4, 406006(2018)

Detection of internal thread for spacecraft with gas turbulence laser Doppler

Wang Tao1,2,3, Zan Zhanhua1,3, Zhang Cuiting1,4, Yao Jianquan2, Ma Junjie1, Cai Jun4, and Li Yuxiang4
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    To solve the problem of the automatic inspection of the internal threads of a rotating sleeve operated by an aerospace vehicle, especially when the surface of the internal thread has oil pollution and rust, simply using optical image detection method was difficult to solve. The flat gas was blew inward internal thread to form the turbulence output mapping the appearance of the internal thread, and then the turbulence characteristics of internal thread was detected by Doppler laser. The data characteristics were investigated in the stretching process and compression process of internal thread gas turbulence. The gas turbulence data was dealt with box line chart method. A standard template database of the box line chart of internal thread turbulent was established. The detection data was compared with the standard template. The result shows that when the threshold value of outliers is set to be 7%, the detection accuracy is 99.3%. Gas turbulent laser Doppler method for detecting internal threads is feasible, and overcomes the surface oil pollution and other difficulties, meets test requirements totally.

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    Wang Tao, Zan Zhanhua, Zhang Cuiting, Yao Jianquan, Ma Junjie, Cai Jun, Li Yuxiang. Detection of internal thread for spacecraft with gas turbulence laser Doppler[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2018, 47(4): 406006

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    Category: 光学设计及仿真

    Received: Nov. 10, 2017

    Accepted: Dec. 20, 2017

    Published Online: Sep. 19, 2018

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    DOI:10.3788irla201847.0406006

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