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Weld quality prediction in linear friction welding of AA6082-T6 through an integrated numerical tool

2016

Abstract A numerical and an experimental campaign were carried out with varying oscillation frequency and interface pressure. The local values of the main field variables at the contact interface between the specimens were predicted by a Lagrangian, implicit, thermo-mechanical FEM model and used as input of a dedicated Neural Network (NN). The NN, integrated in the FEM environment, was designed in order to calculate both a Boolean output, indicating the occurrence of welding, and a continuous output, indicating the quality of the obtained solid state weld. The analysis of the obtained results allowed three different levels of bonding quality, i.e., no weld, sound weld and excess of heat, to…

0209 industrial biotechnologyEngineeringAluminum alloyField (physics)Interface (computing)Neural Network02 engineering and technologyWeldingIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.invention020901 industrial engineering & automationQuality (physics)lawFriction weldingSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneFEMArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryOscillationMetals and AlloysStructural engineering021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsModeling and SimulationCeramics and CompositesLinear Friction Welding0210 nano-technologybusiness
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Assessment of material models through simple machining tests

2008

The accuracy of the results obtained from FEM simulation of machining operations depends on the accuracy of input data. Among these, the flow stress data of the workpiece are extremely important together with the friction along the tool-chip interface. In this study, an identification procedure for the determination of material parameters that are used for the FEM simulation of machining processes is proposed. The procedure is based on the coupling of a numerical identification procedure and Arbitrarian Lagrangian Eulerian (ALE) Finite Element simulations of turning operations. An experimental campaign was developed in order to calibrate the model and to validate the procedure. The basic id…

0209 industrial biotechnologyEngineeringInterface (computing)Mechanical engineeringComputational intelligence02 engineering and technologymaterial modelsFlow stressFinite Element Simulation[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]020901 industrial engineering & automation0203 mechanical engineeringMachiningmodelling of machiningGeneral Materials ScienceSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneMaterial modellingInverse ApproachCouplingbusiness.industryProcess (computing)MachiningFinite element methodIdentification (information)020303 mechanical engineering & transportsbusinessInternational Journal of Material Forming
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A new AR authoring tool using depth maps for industrial procedures

2013

Several augmented reality systems have been proposed for different target fields such as medical, cultural heritage and military. However, most of the current AR authoring tools are actually programming interfaces that are exclusively suitable for programmers. In this paper, we propose an AR authoring tool which provides advanced visual effect, such as occlusion or media contents. This tool allows non-programming users to develop low-cost AR applications, specially oriented to on-site assembly and maintenance/repair tasks. A new 3D edition interface is proposed, using photos and Kinect depth information to improve 3D scenes composition. In order to validate our AR authoring tool, two evalua…

0209 industrial biotechnologyGeneral Computer ScienceMultimediaInterface (Java)Computer scienceGeneral EngineeringProcess (computing)Word error rate020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyOverlaycomputer.software_genreTask (computing)020901 industrial engineering & automationHuman–computer interaction0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringAugmented reality systemsAugmented realitycomputerComputers in Industry
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Comparison of electropolishing behaviours of TSC, ALM and cast 316L stainless steel in H 3 PO 4 /H 2 SO 4

2017

Abstract In recent decades, new manufacturing processes have been developed such as Thermal Spray Coating (TSC) and Additive Layer Manufacturing (ALM), which reduce or avoid machining of parts with complex geometries. This study aims to develop an Electropolishing (EP) process for TSC and ALM 316L Stainless Steel (SS). EP is an anodic dissolution process currently used in industry to reduce surface roughness and obtain a bright and smooth finish. The EP mechanism was studied, in a mixture of H3PO4 and H2SO4, for TSC, ALM and “cast” SS in order to determine the best conditions (time, temperature, potential). Special attention was paid to surface characterization by combining several techniqu…

0209 industrial biotechnologyMaterials scienceAtomic force microscopyMetallurgyGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologySurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistrySurface finish021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsCharacterization (materials science)Electropolishing020901 industrial engineering & automationThermal spray coatingMachiningSurface roughness[CHIM]Chemical SciencesAnodic dissolution0210 nano-technologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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A new approach to simulate coating thickness in cold spray

2020

Abstract In the process of cold spray on complex components, the coating thickness is an important indicator to monitor and control. Current methods such as destructive tests or direct mechanical measurements can only be performed after spraying. Besides, these methods lead to production shutdown and additional costs . This article presents a novel approach predicting coating thickness for components with complex curved surfaces, especially in the case of shadow effects. Firstly, a three-dimensional geometric model of the coating profile based on Gaussian distribution was developed. In addition, the relative deposition efficiency (RDE) resulting from the different robot kinematic parameters…

0209 industrial biotechnologyMaterials scienceGaussianGas dynamic cold sprayProcess (computing)Mechanical engineering02 engineering and technologySurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistryKinematicsengineering.materialFeedback loop021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and Films[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]symbols.namesake020901 industrial engineering & automationCoatingMaterials ChemistryengineeringsymbolsDeposition (phase transition)0210 nano-technologyGeometric modelingSurface and Coatings Technology
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Assessing the influence of fieldshaper material on magnetic pulse welded interface of Al/Cu joints

2019

Abstract Fieldshaper (FS) is a widely used component in magnetic pulse forming and welding to improve the efficiency of the process. It enables to increase the magnetic pressure experienced by the workpieces during forming and welding. Recent developments in this subject focuses to increase the life time of the fieldshaper and to improve the efficiency by introducing shape optimized designs. In this study, we compare the efficiency of four fieldshapers made of Cuprofor, Siclanic, CuBe2 and Steel. The main focus is given to the effect of material properties while the same geometry was considered for those four fieldshapers. The same welding conditions (discharge voltage of 6kV and air gap of…

0209 industrial biotechnologyMaterials scienceMagnetic pulse weldingdissimilar joints02 engineering and technologyWeldingInterfaceKinetic energyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringVortexlaw.invention020303 mechanical engineering & transports020901 industrial engineering & automation0203 mechanical engineeringFieldshaperArtificial IntelligencelawMagnetic pressureComposite materialPorosityAir gap (plumbing)Material propertiesVoltage
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Optimisation of refractory coatings realised with cored wire addition using a high-power diode laser

2005

Laser; Cladding; Refractory alloys; Factorial experiments; International audience; The objective or our research was to obtain refractory alloys using the high-power diode laser (HPDL) coating technique. After optimisation using factorial experiments, two different cladding regimes were clearly distinguished. It was also shown that a very narrow transition zone exists between the two regimes, and, inside this zone, clad layers having a satisfactory compromise between the response functions (surface aspect and cavity presence) were obtained. The main objective of our study, namely, the control of the operating parameters (geometrical and kinematical) to realise adequate coatings, without cav…

0209 industrial biotechnologyMaterials science[ PHYS.COND.CM-MS ] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]02 engineering and technologyWeldingengineering.materiallaw.invention020901 industrial engineering & automationCoatinglawMaterials ChemistryComposite materialDiodeHigh power lasersSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistryFactorial experiment021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserCladding (fiber optics)Surfaces Coatings and FilmsPower diodeengineering[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]0210 nano-technology
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Comparison of KVP and RSI for Controlling KUKA Robots Over ROS

2020

In this work, an open-source ROS interface based on KUKAVARPROXY for control of KUKA robots is compared to the commercial closed-source Robot Sensor Interface available from KUKA. This comparison looks at the difference in how these two approaches communicate with the KUKA robot controller, the response time and tracking delay one can expect with the different interfaces, and the difference in use cases for the two interfaces. The investigations showed that the KR16 with KRC2 has a 50 ms response time, and RSI has a 120 ms tracking delay, with negligible delay caused by the ROS communication stack. The results highlight that the commercial inferface is more reliable for feedback control tas…

0209 industrial biotechnologySIMPLE (military communications protocol)Computer scienceFeedback controlInterface (computing)020208 electrical & electronic engineeringMotion control systemsRobot controllerResponse time02 engineering and technology020901 industrial engineering & automationRobot manipulatorsControl and Systems EngineeringControl theory0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRobotRobotics technologiesSimulationIFAC-PapersOnLine
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An Auto-Operated Telepresence System for the Nao Humanoid Robot

2013

International audience; This paper presents the development process of an auto-operated telepresence system for the Nao humanoid robot with the main functionality of directing the robot autonomously to an operator-defined target location within a static workspace. The workspace is observed by an array of top-view cameras, which are used to localize the robot by means of a color-based marker detection technique. The system is accessible world-wide to the remote operator through any Internet-capable device via a web-based control interface. The web server responsible for coordinating the communication between system and operator is hosted on a cloud-based infrastructure online. The system was…

0209 industrial biotechnologyTeleroboticsSocial robotbusiness.industryComputer scienceInterface (computing)Real-time computingMobile robot02 engineering and technologyWorkspace020901 industrial engineering & automation[INFO.INFO-TI] Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing [eess.IV]Embedded system[INFO.INFO-TI]Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing [eess.IV]Teleoperation[ INFO.INFO-TI ] Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRobot020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessHumanoid robot
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DESDEO: The Modular and Open Source Framework for Interactive Multiobjective Optimization

2021

Interactive multiobjective optimization methods incorporate preferences from a human decision maker in the optimization process iteratively. This allows the decision maker to focus on a subset of solutions, learn about the underlying trade-offs among the conflicting objective functions in the problem and adjust preferences during the solution process. Incorporating preference information allows computing only solutions that are interesting to the decision maker, decreasing computation time significantly. Thus, interactive methods have many strengths making them viable for various applications. However, there is a lack of existing software frameworks to apply and experiment with interactive …

0209 industrial biotechnologylineaarinen optimointiPareto optimizationGeneral Computer Sciencemulti-criteria decision makingComputer sciencepäätöksentekoevoluutiolaskenta02 engineering and technologyData-driven multiobjective optimizationcomputer.software_genrenonlinear optimizationMulti-objective optimizationData modelingopen source softwareavoin lähdekoodi020901 industrial engineering & automationSoftwareoptimointi0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeneral Materials ScienceUse casecomputer.programming_languageGraphical user interfacepareto-tehokkuusbusiness.industryGeneral Engineeringinteractive methodsModular designPython (programming language)monitavoiteoptimointiTK1-9971Software frameworkdata-driven multiobjective optimizationevolutionary computation020201 artificial intelligence & image processingElectrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringbusinessSoftware engineeringcomputerIEEE Access
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