PLM System for Complex-Shape Aircraft Gas Turbine Parts

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The complex modeling and coordination program has been developed based on quality standards that are in line with the quality requirements specific to the production of turbojet engines and assures the guarantees and confidence of our European Partners in our ability to take part in complex international projects with high levels of scientific and technological difficulty. A particular feature of the project is the quality system integration. For this purpose, the hardware of the existing machine tools is modified to assure the active control of parameters and a report is issued on the actual parameters. The report printed on a barcode card accompanies the component throughout the technological workflow, assuring the traceability of the component history, and a quality report is issued.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 463-464)

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597-601

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February 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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