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A walk‐through programmed robot for welding in shipyards

Marcelo H. Ang Jr (Deptartment of Mechanical and Production Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore.)
Wei Lin (Automation Technology Division, Gintic Institute of Manufacturing Technology, Singapore.)
Ser‐Yong Lim (Automation Technology Division, Gintic Institute of Manufacturing Technology, Singapore.)

Industrial Robot

ISSN: 0143-991x

Article publication date: 1 July 1999

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Abstract

Automating the welding process for the shipbuilding industry is very challenging and important, as this industry relies heavily on quality welds. Conventional robotic welding systems are seldom used because the welding tasks in shipyards are characterised by non‐standardised workpieces which are large but small in batch sizes. Furthermore, geometries and locations of the workpieces are uncertain. To tackle the problem, a Ship Welding Robot System (SWERS) has been developed for the welding process. The main features of the SWERS include a special teaching procedure that allows the human user to teach the robot welding paths at a much easier and faster pace. In addition, operation of the system is made easier through a custom designed man‐machine interface. Through this interface, only a few buttons need to be pressed to command the robot into different modes. Optimised welding parameters can be selected from a large database through a Graphical User Interface system.

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Ang, M.H., Lin, W. and Lim, S. (1999), "A walk‐through programmed robot for welding in shipyards", Industrial Robot, Vol. 26 No. 5, pp. 377-388. https://doi.org/10.1108/01439919910284000

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