KirbyWan
Aerospace
- Apr 18, 2008
- 586
Howdy all,
I work on aircraft and ran across the follwing term that stumped me and I was wondering if the community could enlighten me.
In GE SPM 70-24-00 "Etching procedures for fluorescent penetrant inspection" it states: "Smeared surface material, caused by operations such as benching of welds, can mask cracks and flaws in metal parts preventing identification during the inspection process." I asked our two most experienced welders and one thought it was similar to a peening process, the other was thinking it just meant grinding, as in using a bench grinder, but both were unfamiliar with the term as if it was no longer commonly used or at least not used for what we work on.
A quick google search showed that some people are using the term to indicated a surface finishing technique, without actually describing what is being done, commonly done to molds apparently. It also gives a wikipediea link to sawfiler where it seems to be a peening/coldworking process to relieve stresses in the large circular saw blades of lumber mills.
Could someone please provide a definitive definition of benching with repsect to welds so I can be sure to understand GE's requirements?
Thanks all,
-Kirby
Kirby Wilkerson
Remember, first define the problem, then solve it.
I work on aircraft and ran across the follwing term that stumped me and I was wondering if the community could enlighten me.
In GE SPM 70-24-00 "Etching procedures for fluorescent penetrant inspection" it states: "Smeared surface material, caused by operations such as benching of welds, can mask cracks and flaws in metal parts preventing identification during the inspection process." I asked our two most experienced welders and one thought it was similar to a peening process, the other was thinking it just meant grinding, as in using a bench grinder, but both were unfamiliar with the term as if it was no longer commonly used or at least not used for what we work on.
A quick google search showed that some people are using the term to indicated a surface finishing technique, without actually describing what is being done, commonly done to molds apparently. It also gives a wikipediea link to sawfiler where it seems to be a peening/coldworking process to relieve stresses in the large circular saw blades of lumber mills.
Could someone please provide a definitive definition of benching with repsect to welds so I can be sure to understand GE's requirements?
Thanks all,
-Kirby
Kirby Wilkerson
Remember, first define the problem, then solve it.