Industrial robot positioning performance measured on inclined and parallel planes by double ballbar

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Abstract

Renishaw Ballbar QC20–W is primarily intended for diagnostics of CNC machine tools, but it is also used in connection with industrial robots. In the case of standard measurement, when the measuring plane is parallel to the robot base, not all robot joints move. The purpose of the experiments of the present article was to verify the hypothesis of the motion of all the robot joints when the desired circular path is placed on an inclined plane. In the first part of the conducted experiments is established hypothesis is confirmed, through positional analysis on a simulation model of the robot. They are then carried out practical measurements being evaluated the influence of individual robot joints to deform the circular path, shown as a polar graph. As a result, it is found that in the case of the robot used, changing the configuration of the robot arm has the greatest effect on changing the shape of the polar graph.

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Kuric, I., Tlach, V., Sága, M., Císar, M., & Zajačko, I. (2021). Industrial robot positioning performance measured on inclined and parallel planes by double ballbar. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(4), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11041777

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