Robotic ARC Welding and Plasma ARC Cutting

872284

11/01/1987

Event
SAE International Truck and Bus Meeting and Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
Robotic arc welding and plasma arc cutting, in general, require precise positioning of the torch relative to the workpiece. To this end, a 1-dimensional non-contact sensor was applied to two assembly plant tasks and found to perform to requirements while maintaining the system's cost effectiveness.
This paper first presents a comparative overview of sensor technology typically used for arc welding. 1,2, and 3-D sensors are briefly compared in terms of functionality, operational complexity, and cost. Two plant applications are discussed to substantiate the conclusions. The first is an A-Pillar reinforcement MIG welding job. The second is a sunroof opening plasma cutting operation. This latter application requires part location in the absence of typical weld joints. In both instances, a robot mounted 1-D laser sensor was used to locate the part prior to the welding/cutting operation.
The paper emphasizes the plant applications in terms of the strategy implemented, the assumptions required, and the sensing system performance.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/872284
Pages
16
Citation
Morra, M., "Robotic ARC Welding and Plasma ARC Cutting," SAE Technical Paper 872284, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/872284.
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Publisher
Published
Nov 1, 1987
Product Code
872284
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English