WO2023213727 - STRESS RELIEVING FOR CONTINUOUS FLOW ENGINE COMPONENTS

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Publication Number WO/2023/213727
Publication Date 09.11.2023
International Application No. PCT/EP2023/061340
International Filing Date 28.04.2023
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[English] STRESS RELIEVING FOR CONTINUOUS FLOW ENGINE COMPONENTS
[French] SOULAGEMENT DE CONTRAINTE POUR COMPOSANTS DE MOTEUR À FLUX CONTINU
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SIEMENS ENERGY GLOBAL GMBH & CO. KG Otto-Hahn-Ring 6 81739 München, DE
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AVDOVIC, Pajazit Skolmästaregatan 51 60209 Norrköping, SE
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22171997.4   06.05.2022   EP
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Abstract[English] The present invention refers to an improved method of relieving a 3D printed continuous flow engine of stress. Furthermore, the present invention refers to a 3D printed continuous flow engine component relieved from stress by such method. Furthermore, the present invention refers to a computer program product causing a computing entity to execute such method. Furthermore, the present invention refers to a powder removal device to be utilized in such method.[French] La présente invention concerne un procédé amélioré de soulagement de contrainte d'un moteur à flux continu imprimé en 3D. En outre, la présente invention concerne un composant de moteur à flux continu imprimé en 3D soulagé du stress par un tel procédé. En outre, la présente invention concerne un produit de programme informatique amenant une entité informatique à exécuter un tel procédé. En outre, la présente invention concerne un dispositif d'élimination de poudre à utiliser dans un tel procédé.
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