INFLUENCY OF CUTTING TOOL’S ANGLE ON MILLING OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS PERFORMED BY ROBOTS

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Autor(a) principal: Barbosa, Gustavo Franco
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Savazzi, José Otávio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management (Online)
Texto Completo: https://bjopm.org.br/bjopm/article/view/V13N2A9
Resumo: Nowadays, the aircraft manufacturing environment has searched for new features related to machining operations in order to improve the performance faced to production requirements. The machining process in aerospace industry has been and will continue to grow at a very high rate due to the high variety of materials to be processed. On this way, composite materials have been largely used as a construction material for parts, components, wings, fuselage sections and furniture of business jets. Especially for the furniture fabrication, one key challenge of the manufacturers is the ability to efficiently machine the composite materials by different parameters, thickness, and also the entry and exit of the tool on the piece. In this context, this work presents an evaluation of the robot behavior when the cutting tool’s angles are changed during the milling of composite materials associated to the forces involved during the milling that can reduce the lifetime of the robot. It contributes to improvement of the quality and cycles times beyond to get more reliability and productivity for the business, besides how to do a better entry and exit in the composite avoiding damages on robots and wear of tools. All benefits of this new research are shown on a case study of an industrial example.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv INFLUENCY OF CUTTING TOOL’S ANGLE ON MILLING OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS PERFORMED BY ROBOTS
title INFLUENCY OF CUTTING TOOL’S ANGLE ON MILLING OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS PERFORMED BY ROBOTS
spellingShingle INFLUENCY OF CUTTING TOOL’S ANGLE ON MILLING OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS PERFORMED BY ROBOTS
Barbosa, Gustavo Franco
Robot
Composite Materials
Milling
Cutting tool
Automation.
title_short INFLUENCY OF CUTTING TOOL’S ANGLE ON MILLING OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS PERFORMED BY ROBOTS
title_full INFLUENCY OF CUTTING TOOL’S ANGLE ON MILLING OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS PERFORMED BY ROBOTS
title_fullStr INFLUENCY OF CUTTING TOOL’S ANGLE ON MILLING OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS PERFORMED BY ROBOTS
title_full_unstemmed INFLUENCY OF CUTTING TOOL’S ANGLE ON MILLING OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS PERFORMED BY ROBOTS
title_sort INFLUENCY OF CUTTING TOOL’S ANGLE ON MILLING OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS PERFORMED BY ROBOTS
author Barbosa, Gustavo Franco
author_facet Barbosa, Gustavo Franco
Savazzi, José Otávio
author_role author
author2 Savazzi, José Otávio
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barbosa, Gustavo Franco
Savazzi, José Otávio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Robot
Composite Materials
Milling
Cutting tool
Automation.
topic Robot
Composite Materials
Milling
Cutting tool
Automation.
description Nowadays, the aircraft manufacturing environment has searched for new features related to machining operations in order to improve the performance faced to production requirements. The machining process in aerospace industry has been and will continue to grow at a very high rate due to the high variety of materials to be processed. On this way, composite materials have been largely used as a construction material for parts, components, wings, fuselage sections and furniture of business jets. Especially for the furniture fabrication, one key challenge of the manufacturers is the ability to efficiently machine the composite materials by different parameters, thickness, and also the entry and exit of the tool on the piece. In this context, this work presents an evaluation of the robot behavior when the cutting tool’s angles are changed during the milling of composite materials associated to the forces involved during the milling that can reduce the lifetime of the robot. It contributes to improvement of the quality and cycles times beyond to get more reliability and productivity for the business, besides how to do a better entry and exit in the composite avoiding damages on robots and wear of tools. All benefits of this new research are shown on a case study of an industrial example.
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