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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
卷 54, 期 5-8, 页码 767-774出版社
SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-010-2962-2
关键词
Aviation industry; Robot; Drilling; Measurement
Manual drilling in titanium structures is a tedious and labor-intensive work. To reduce man-hour requirements while concurrently improving hole quality, we developed a robotic drilling system for this application. The lean system contains the product holding fixture, the industrial robot, the end effector, the control and sensor system, and the offline programming. The system functions include locating workpiece with a calibration stick or the vision system, weld mark inspection, one-sided clamping, drilling and reaming hole in material stack combinations of titanium and aluminum, and real-time thrust force feedback. The positional accuracy and the repeatability of the system have successfully been placed within the specification's 0.3 mm tolerance and 0.2 mm tolerance, respectively. The dimensional accuracy of drilled holes in both Ti alloy and Al alloy materials is within H9 tolerance.
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