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Use of manufacturing simulation for automated process planning and real-time system monitoring Autonomous robot transport vehicle (RTV) navigation for high accuracy positioning of a robot arm in an industrial manufacturing environment. Design and build of an industrially rugged RTV with the accuracy and stability required for welding tasks. Use of specially developed welding consumables, welding procedures and sensor systems designed to allow “all positional” robotic welding with a degree of control and dexterity unmatched by current systems. Figure 5.2 illustrates the developed system.

Figure 5.2 Robot with all its equipment mounted on a RTV welding a large structure ( Reproduced courtesy: TWI Ltd)

The system can be equipped with several sensors:

Torch collision unit, contact sensor for searching start and endpoints for the welds. Laser sensor system for joint tracking and through-the-arc system for joint tracking as well as a camera system for monitoring the complete station. The application also includes a CAD-based system for simulation of the whole process and off-line programming. This solution with the welding system moving to and around the large work piece can become a new concept instead of manipulating the work piece to get the best welding position for the robot. Simulation software are becoming powerful tools. ABB is marketing a programme named VirtualArc® for simulation of the arc welding process. Robot Studio is another simulation package for movement of the robot offered by ABB. The two programmes can easily be justified due to the high savings that can be achieved. 5.1.2 Renaissance for EB welding Thanks to the great interest in laser beam welding and the increased number of applications, the electron beam (EB) welding process has been rediscovered and considered to be complementary to laser welding. Earlier the EB was judged to have many advantages when considered alongside more conventional multi- pass arc welding processes for fabrication of heavy section structures and components.

Figure 5.3 Comparison of single pass EB weld profile with multi pass submerged arc welded joint in 100 mm thickness C-Mn steel ( Reproduced courtesy: B. Pekkari)

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