Case Report Gooseneck Bracket Additive Manufacturing of an Aircraft High-Lift Actuation Device

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Case Report Gooseneck Bracket Additive Manufacturing of an Aircraft High-Lift Actuation Device Component optimization at ASCO Industries in the course of the AFLoNext-Project

COMPANY PROFILE ASCO Industries n.v. ASCO is a Belgian aerospace company located in Brussels. It is recognized as a world leader in the development of mechanisms for the actuation of slats (Leading Edge) and flaps (Trailing Edge) and in the machining of high strength steels, titanium and aluminium alloys. ASCO is also known for its extensive capabilities in manufacturing and assembly to create precision and cost effective solutions for landing gears and structural components such as fuselage frames and engine attachments. CURRENT SITUATION / CHALLENGES AFLoNext Project The work described in this Case Report and the research leading to these results have received funding from the European Community s Seventh Framework Programme FP7/2007-2013, under grant agreement n 604013, AFLoNext project. Structural component from a Krueger flap actuation mechanism The Gooseneck Bracket is a structural component from a Krueger flap actuation mechanism designed by ASCO in the scope of AFLoNext. Krueger flaps are considered a viable alternative for slats on the aircraft leading edge, for future laminar wing platforms. The bracket functions as a hinge between the Krueger flap and the fixed leading edge. Its elegant shape is the result of stringent space allocation requirements and high interface loads. The bracket was initially designed for machining by ASCO. The machined version is made of high strength corrosion resistant steel and weighs 2005 g. The interest in this component arises from the fact that the initial version is complicated to machine and has a poor buy-to-fly ratio.

Designation: GOOSENECK BRACKET Industry: AEROSPACE Manufactured on: SLM 280 TWIN Material: Ti6AI4V

SLM SOLUTION Joint optimization project In the course of this optimization project ASCO and SLM Solutions have chosen a collaborative approach to achieve the best design of the new Gooseneck Bracket. SLM application engineers were involved in the review of the different design steps to ensure manufacturability. The twin laser technology helped to reduce the build time from 82 hours down to 48 hours. SLM managed succesfully to set-up a process that handled the stresses and heat transfer inherent with large titanium parts. Redesign of the Gooseneck Bracket Since there is little added value to print a component that was designed for machining, the Gooseneck Bracket was re-designed for Additive Manufacturing using topology optimization. The target of the optimization was to minimize the weight while achieving the necessary strength to withstand the aerodynamic loads defined in the AFLoNext project. Moreover, two other components were integrated. The optimized weight is 1416 g (versus 2050 g for the assembly) which means a reduction in weight of 31% and a reduction of the total assembly time. Improved buy-to-fly ratio The buy-to-fly ratio of the machined version is around 17 while in the case of the SLM version, the buy-to-fly ratio drops to 1.5 (accounting for the support structures to be removed and the small amount of extra material necessary for post-machining the interfaces with a close tolerance). Reduced machining time The machining time starting from a block was around 4.5 hours. In the case of the SLM version, it is only necessary to machine the few interfaces highlighted in red in the picture on the right.

SUMMARY Gooseneck Bracket World leader in the development of mechanisms for the actuation of slats and flaps Weight savings of 31% and reduction of the total assembly time Integration of three parts into one Buy-to-fly ratio reduced from 17 down to 1.5 Significant reduction of machining time 42% reduction of build time down to 24 hours/part using a SLM 280 Twin (compared to single laser machines)

About SLM Solutions The Lübeck-based SLM Solutions Group AG is a leading provider of metalbased additive manufacturing technology. SLM Solutions focuses on the development, assembly and sale of machines and integrated system solutions in the field of selective laser melting (SLM). SLM technology offers diverse options in the metal-based generative manufacturing of build parts, such as a new design and geometric freedom, lightweight construction through the reduction of build part weight, significant advantages in terms of production speed and the manufacturing of internal undercut build parts in low quantities. Our products are utilized globally by customers from the most varied sectors, particularly in the aerospace, automotive, tooling, energy and healthcare industries, as well as in research and education. They particularly value the following advantages of our technology partnership: Highest productivity using patented multi-laser technology Highest material density and build part quality through our innovative gas stream management Completely closed powder management in an inert gas atmosphere Cutting-edge process monitoring using various quality control modules Multilingual open software architecture with customer adaptability Ultracompact modular design Long-term and confidential customer relationships A technological leader and pioneer in metal-based additive manufacturing with decades of market experience LÜBECK DETROIT SINGAPORE SHANGHAI MOSKOW BANGALORE SLM Solutions Group AG Roggenhorster Straße 9c 23556 Lübeck Germany Fon +49 451 16082-0 Fax +49 451 16082-250 www.slm-solutions.com SLM and SLM Solutions are registered trademarks by SLM Solutions Group AG, Germany. SLM Solutions Group AG 411EN171010-02-003-GOOSENECK