Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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730110 | Measurement | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A custom, low-cost force measurement system for manufacturing is presented that exploits robotic link deflection for measurement purposes instead of utilizing a commercially purchased load cell. Force measurement can be an important aspect to many manufacturing processes, as it can allow for force feedback control or other process-planning related operations, such as tool-workpiece autozero or through-the-tool joint tracking. This system is demonstrated on a machine that is used for Friction Stir Welding research, and a Finite Element Analysis is also conducted on the robotic link that is used for axial force measurement purposes. This system may be particularly attractive to small businesses or low-volume manufacturers whose smaller operating budgets may normally prohibit them from implementing force measurement systems.
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Authors
B.T. Gibson, C.D. Cox, W.R. Longhurst, A.M. Strauss, G.E. Cook,