ME 4135 Robotics and ControlAn Introduction.ppt
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1、ME 4135 Robotics and Control An Introduction,Dr. Richard Lindeke 203 Engineering Building 726-7947; rlindek1d.umn.edu,Outline,Some General Thoughts uses and statistics Project Management for automated Systems & Machines What to consider Working intelligently with the systems The Overriding “Tenets o
2、f Automation” Pose Control Fixed Vs Flexible Automation System Synchronization System Balance The Robot as a System by definition! Manipulator Power System Controller Schemes End of Arm Tooling Sensors (environmental),Just Consider This:,Thank goodness robots are now at the point where using them is
3、 nearly the business equivalent of upgrading from a typewriter to a personal computer. Price has virtually been eliminated from the cost justification exercise. Today you get so much value in terms of software and technology, reliability and accuracy, that robots are affordable at any size. Just as
4、Joe Engelberger, the Father of Robotics, has said so many times when looking at solving manufacturing problems, ask the question: Do you think a robot could ? It was a good question 40 years ago, and even better today with all the new technology.,Just Consider This: (from The British Automation & Ro
5、bot Association),Search by Automation/Robot Application Area: Arc / Gas / Laser / Spot Welding Assembling Bio-Chemistry and Hazardous Applications Cutting / Grinding / Polishing Dispensing / Painting / Sealing / Spraying Handling Operations / Machine Tending / Moulding Inspection / Measurement / Tes
6、ting Laser / Water Jet Cutting Loading / Unloading Packaging / Palletizing Search by User Industry: Aerospace Agriculture / Hunting / Forestry / Fishing Basic Metals / Fabricated Metal Products Beverages / Food / Tobacco Products Ceramics Chemicals / Fuels Clocks / Medical / Optical / Precision / Wa
7、tches Communications / Radio / Television Computing / Electronics / Software Construction Cork / Wood (excluding furniture) Education Electric / Gas / Water Supply Furniture Minerals (non-metallic) Mining / Quarrying Motor Vehicles Paper / Printing / Publishing / Recorded Media Pharmaceuticals Plast
8、ic / Rubber Research & Development Textiles,Ann Arbor, MI North American based robotics companies reported strong growth in 2010, posting the best year since 2007, according to new statistics released by Robotic Industries Association (RIA), the industrys trade group. North American robot suppliers
9、reported orders of 13,174 robots valued at $845.6 million from North American based companies, increases of 39% in units and 49% in dollars. When orders from customers outside North America are included, the totals are 15,860 robots valued at $993.2 million, gains of 52% in units and 58% in dollars.
10、,North American Robotics Companies Post Best Year Since 2007 From: Robotic Industries Association (Posted 02/07/2011),The automotive industry, including OEMs and their suppliers, accounted for 51% of the North American orders in 2010. Orders to this sector, the largest user in North America, were up
11、 34% in units. Non-automotive orders jumped 46%, fueled by large gains in orders from metalworking (+90%), semiconductor/electronics/photonics (+66%), plastics & rubber (+57%), food & consumer goods (+47%), and life sciences/pharmaceuticals/biomedical/medical devices (+26%).,2010 Robot Sales (U.S.A.
12、),Now in 2011 ,North American Robot Orders Jump 41% in First Half of 2011 Robotic Industries Association Posted 07/29/2011 Second quarter is strongest quarter in six years: Fueled by its best quarter in six years, the North American robotics industry jumped 41% in the first half of 2011. A total of
13、8879 robots valued at $577.8 million were ordered by North American companies in the first six months of the year. When orders from outside North America are added, the totals are 10,476 robots valued at $667.9 million. The second quarter was particularly strong, posting gains of 50% in units and 55
14、% in dollars over the same period in 2010.,RIA estimates that some 200,000 industrial robots are now used in the United States, placing the United States second only to Japan in overall robot use. More than one million industrial robots are used worldwide.,U.S.A.s Robotic Usage,Project Management fo
15、r Automated Systems,Defining Automation: Automation is the technology concerned with the application of complex mechanical, electronic and computer-based (computer-controlled) systems to the operation and control of production,Project Management for Automated Systems,Automation includes: Automatic M
16、achine Tools, Forges and Molders for workpiece processing (CNC & DNC) Material Handling Equipment (ASRSs, AGVs, Reactive Conveyors) Automated Assembly Machines Feedback Control Systems/System Sensors Process Controllers (PLCs) Automated Data Collection Systems (AIDC) Automated Data Reporting Systems
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