Nowadays, industrial robots could be a successful alternative to machine tools for milling of large parts with complex geometry. As it is known, poor accuracy which is most influenced by the stiffness of robot structure is recognized as a limiting factor for successful use of robots in milling tasks. Since there are different sources of error in robots, virtual manufacturing systems provide a useful means for products to be manufactured without the need of physical testing on the shop floor. This paper presents the developed virtual robot machining model, as a part of digital twin, for the simulation of a modified tool path generated by the compensation algorithm for the errors induced by cutting forces due to robot compliance. This part of...
Machining using industrial robots is currently limited to applications with low geometrical accuraci...
This paper presents the algorithms to generate and simulate non-linear tool path of the five-axis mi...
In robotic-based machining, an interaction between the workpiece and technological tool causes essen...
Nowadays, industrial robots could be a successful alternative to machine tools for milling of large ...
Industrial robots are promising cost-effective and flexible alternatives for multi-axis milling appl...
Recently, industrial robots are increasingly used for cutting soft material. Due to their high compl...
Industrial robots are used in a great variety of applications for handling, welding and milling oper...
Industrial robots are used in a great variety of applications for handling, welding, assembling and ...
Manufacturing technologies are becoming continuously more diversified over the years. The increasing...
textMany high value-machining processes such as milling and drilling have been performed by expensiv...
Machining using industrial robots is currently limited to applications with low geometrical accuraci...
This paper presents the tool path optimization algorithms to compute and estimate the non-linear inv...
Robots employed in machining applications (e.g fettling of castings, deburring,...) are often progra...
Industrial robots are usually used to realize industrial tasks like material handling, welding, cutt...
Machining using industrial robots is currently limited to applications with low geometrical accuraci...
Machining using industrial robots is currently limited to applications with low geometrical accuraci...
This paper presents the algorithms to generate and simulate non-linear tool path of the five-axis mi...
In robotic-based machining, an interaction between the workpiece and technological tool causes essen...
Nowadays, industrial robots could be a successful alternative to machine tools for milling of large ...
Industrial robots are promising cost-effective and flexible alternatives for multi-axis milling appl...
Recently, industrial robots are increasingly used for cutting soft material. Due to their high compl...
Industrial robots are used in a great variety of applications for handling, welding and milling oper...
Industrial robots are used in a great variety of applications for handling, welding, assembling and ...
Manufacturing technologies are becoming continuously more diversified over the years. The increasing...
textMany high value-machining processes such as milling and drilling have been performed by expensiv...
Machining using industrial robots is currently limited to applications with low geometrical accuraci...
This paper presents the tool path optimization algorithms to compute and estimate the non-linear inv...
Robots employed in machining applications (e.g fettling of castings, deburring,...) are often progra...
Industrial robots are usually used to realize industrial tasks like material handling, welding, cutt...
Machining using industrial robots is currently limited to applications with low geometrical accuraci...
Machining using industrial robots is currently limited to applications with low geometrical accuraci...
This paper presents the algorithms to generate and simulate non-linear tool path of the five-axis mi...
In robotic-based machining, an interaction between the workpiece and technological tool causes essen...