Comparison of robot morphologies and base positioning for welding applications
This article undertakes a comprehensive examination of two distinct robot morphologies: the PUMA-type arm (Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly) and the UR-type robot (Universal Robots). The primary aim of this comparative analysis is to assess their respective performances within the special...
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Zusammenfassung: | This article undertakes a comprehensive examination of two distinct robot
morphologies: the PUMA-type arm (Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly)
and the UR-type robot (Universal Robots). The primary aim of this comparative
analysis is to assess their respective performances within the specialized
domain of welding, focusing on predefined industrial application scenarios.
These scenarios encompass a range of geometrical components earmarked for
welding, along with specified welding paths, spatial constraints, and welding
methodologies reflective of real-world scenarios encountered by manual welders.
The case studies presented in this research serve as illustrative examples of
Weez-U Welding practices, providing insights into the practical implications of
employing different robot morphologies. Moreover, this study distinguishes
between various base positions for the robot, thereby aiding welders in
selecting the optimal base placement aligned with their specific welding
objectives. By offering such insights, this research facilitates the selection
of the most suitable architecture for this particular range of trajectories,
thus optimizing welding efficiency and effectiveness. A departure from
conventional methodologies, this study goes beyond merely considering
singularities and also delves into the analysis of collisions between the robot
and its environment, contingent upon the robot's posture. This holistic
approach offers a more nuanced understanding of the challenges and
considerations inherent in deploying robotic welding systems, providing
valuable insights for practitioners and researchers alike in the field of
robotic welding technology. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2407.05720 |