An Approach for Volume Decomposition in Robot-Based Additive Manufacturing

Jacopo Lettori, Roberto Raffaeli, Milton Borsato, M. Pellicciari, M. Peruzzini
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Introduction: Additive Manufacturing (AM) are implemented with robotic manipulators [12] to increase process flexibility in the last decades. Also, researchers have used work tables with certain degrees of freedom [6] for the same aim. Direct Energy Deposition (DED) [9] is one of the solutions for Robot-Based AM (RBAM). The material is deposited from a nozzle onto support [1]. The raw material can be in wire or powder form. Recently, Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM), a form of wire-based DED process, is also gaining interest from both academic as well as industrial point of view. WAAM is an automized welding process where parts are manufactured thanks to a welding gun moved by a manipulator according to 3D paths [14]. The main advantages of WAAM are flexibility, low capital investment, and low material cost [15]. Similarly, extruders for polymeric materials are used in RBAM. Furthermore, RBAM can be integrated with traditional milling solutions to improve the quality of the finished product [11].
机器人增材制造中体积分解方法研究
导语:在过去的几十年里,增材制造(AM)通过机器人机械手[12]来实现,以增加工艺的灵活性。此外,研究人员还使用了具有一定自由度的工作台[6]来达到同样的目的。直接能量沉积(Direct Energy Deposition, DED)[9]是机器人AM (Robot-Based AM, RBAM)的解决方案之一。材料从喷嘴沉积到支架上[1]。原料可以是线状或粉状。最近,线材和电弧增材制造(WAAM),一种基于线材的DED工艺,也从学术和工业的角度引起了人们的兴趣。WAAM是一种自动化焊接工艺,由机械手按照三维路径移动焊枪来制造零件[14]。WAAM的主要优点是灵活性强、资金投入少、材料成本低[15]。类似地,在RBAM中使用聚合物材料的挤出机。此外,RBAM可以与传统铣削解决方案集成,以提高成品质量[11]。
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