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Real time pose control of an industrial robotic system for machining of large scale components in aerospace industry using laser tracker system
Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.2287
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Publikationsdatum
2017-09-19
Sprache
English
TORE-URI
Enthalten in
Volume
10
Issue
2
Start Page
100
End Page
108
Citation
SAE International Journal of Aerospace 2 (10): 100-108 (2017)
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Scopus ID
Publisher
Warrendale, Pa. : SAE International
Copyright © 2017 SAE International. The high demand of efficient large scale machining operations by concurrently decreasing operating time and costs has led to an increasing usage of industrial robots in contrast to large scaled machining centers. The main disadvantage of industrial robots used for machining processes is their poor absolute accuracy, caused by the serial construction, resilience of gearings and sensitivity for temperature changes. Additionally high process forces that occur during machining of CFRP structures in aerospace industry lead to significant path errors due to low structural stiffness of the robot kinematic. These errors cannot be detected by means of motor encoders. That is why calibration processes and internal control laws have no effect on errors caused by elastic deformation. In this research paper an approach for increasing the absolute accuracy of an industrial milling robot with help of a Laser Tracker system during machining tasks will be presented. To measure the position and orientation of the robot tool center point (TCP) a specific adapter is mounted on the milling spindle near the TCP to provide a 6DoF measurement. Via a real time interface pose data can be obtained in millisecond cycles and is used for calculating the current path errors of the robot. The implementation of an additional controller in the manufacturers CNC allows the correction of the programmed trajectory so that the machining path will match its specifications.
Schlagworte
industrial robotic systems
aerospace industry
laser tracker
DDC Class
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
More Funding Information
Lower Saxony Ministry of Economics and the N-Bank
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