We describe a method for robotic cell optimization by changing the placement of the robot manipulator within the cell in applications with a fixed end-point trajectory. The goal is to reduce the overall robot joint wear and to prevent uneven joint wear when one or several joints are stressed more than the other joints. Joint wear is approximated by calculating the integral of the mechanical work of each joint during the whole trajectory, which depends on the joint angular velocity and torque. The method relies on using a dynamic simulation for the evaluation of the torques and velocities in robot joints for individual robot positions. Verification of the method was performed using CoppeliaSim and a laboratory robotic cell with the collaborative robot UR3. The results confirmed that, with proper robot base placement, the overall wear of the joints of a robotic arm could be reduced from 22% to 53% depending on the trajectory.
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Kot, T., Bobovský, Z., Vysocký, A., Krys, V., Šafařík, J., & Ružarovský, R. (2021). Method for robot manipulator joint wear reduction by finding the optimal robot placement in a robotic cell. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11125398
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