Applications of Robotics in Welding

  • Majeed T
  • Wahid M
  • Ali F
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Abstract

An Industrial robot is reprogrammable, automatically controlled, multifunctional manipulator programmable in three or more axes, which may be either fixed in place or mobile for use in industrial automation applications. Technical innovations in robotic welding has facilitated manual welding processes in sever working conditions with enormous heat and fumes to be replaced with robotic welding. The robotic welding has greater capability to control robot motion, welding parameters and enhanced wrong detection and wrong correction. Major difficulties in robotic welding are joint edge inspection, weld penetration control, seam tracking of joints, and width or profile measurement of a joint. These problems can be more easily solved by use of sensory feedback signals from weld joint.  Robotic welding system has intelligent and effective control system that can track the joint, monitor the joint in process and accounts for variation in joint location. Sensors play an important role in robotic welding systems with adaptive and intelligent control system features that can track the joint, account for variation in joint location and geometry monitor in-process quality of the weld. In this paper various aspects of robotic welding, robot programming, and problems associated with robot welding are undertaken.

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Majeed, T., Wahid, M. A., & Ali, F. (2018). Applications of Robotics in Welding. International Journal of Emerging Research in Management and Technology, 7(3), 30. https://doi.org/10.23956/ijermt.v7i3.9

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