Approach toward the application of mobile robots in laser materials processing

IF 1.7 4区 工程技术 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Laser Applications Pub Date : 2023-09-20 DOI:10.2351/7.0001127
Thomas Kaster, Jan-Hendrik Rissom, Leon Gorissen, Philipp Walderich, Jan-Niklas Schneider, Christian Hinke
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Laser-based production systems have become more and more popular in recent years due to their potential to achieve high precision and accuracy in a wide range of different applications. However, the kinematic systems used for laser materials processing (LMP) are often inherited from other production technologies such as milling. The use of mobile robots (MRs) equipped with laser processing optics could disprove the current paradigm of adapted kinematic systems: scaling the size of the material processing system with the size of the components being processed and, thus, the resources used. The trend of autonomous MRs replacing classical kinematic systems in the field of material handling in industrial applications has been evident for years due to their higher flexibility, efficiency, and lower operating costs. In this paper, the prototype of a corresponding MR system is presented. In addition, the general design of the MR is presented. One challenge is the accuracy of an MR; for a common LMP such as laser cutting, the MR must be able to follow a predefined trajectory as accurately as possible. For this purpose, two different measurement systems are presented and compared. To demonstrate the potential of the mobile robot, an exemplary LMP process is also performed and evaluated. Finally, possibilities for improvement or further development, such as integration of scanner optics or the use of several autonomous MRs to increase productivity, are shown.
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移动机器人在激光材料加工中的应用探讨
近年来,基于激光的生产系统由于其在广泛的不同应用中实现高精度和准确性的潜力而变得越来越受欢迎。然而,用于激光材料加工(LMP)的运动学系统往往继承自其他生产技术,如铣削。配备激光加工光学器件的移动机器人(MRs)的使用可能会推翻目前适应性运动学系统的范例:根据被加工部件的尺寸缩放材料加工系统的尺寸,从而缩放所使用的资源。多年来,由于具有更高的灵活性、效率和更低的运行成本,在工业应用的物料搬运领域,自主MRs取代经典运动学系统的趋势已经很明显。本文给出了相应的磁流变系统的原型。此外,还介绍了磁流变器的总体设计。其中一个挑战是MR的准确性;对于常见的LMP,如激光切割,MR必须能够尽可能准确地遵循预定义的轨迹。为此,提出并比较了两种不同的测量系统。为了展示移动机器人的潜力,还执行并评估了一个示例性的LMP过程。最后,展示了改进或进一步发展的可能性,例如扫描仪光学的集成或使用几个自主MRs来提高生产率。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Laser Applications (JLA) is the scientific platform of the Laser Institute of America (LIA) and is published in cooperation with AIP Publishing. The high-quality articles cover a broad range from fundamental and applied research and development to industrial applications. Therefore, JLA is a reflection of the state-of-R&D in photonic production, sensing and measurement as well as Laser safety. The following international and well known first-class scientists serve as allocated Editors in 9 new categories: High Precision Materials Processing with Ultrafast Lasers Laser Additive Manufacturing High Power Materials Processing with High Brightness Lasers Emerging Applications of Laser Technologies in High-performance/Multi-function Materials and Structures Surface Modification Lasers in Nanomanufacturing / Nanophotonics & Thin Film Technology Spectroscopy / Imaging / Diagnostics / Measurements Laser Systems and Markets Medical Applications & Safety Thermal Transportation Nanomaterials and Nanoprocessing Laser applications in Microelectronics.
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