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Original Articles

Representation of weld features and attributes in solid models to support automatic programming of arc welding robots

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Pages 977-1000 | Received 01 Sep 1991, Published online: 08 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

Contemporary solid modellers are incapable of storing explicitly product and process definitions of weld features. This work presents a paradigm to develop a computer-aided engineering environment that supports complete weld feature information in a solid model and create an automatic programming system for robotic are welding. Welding features are treated as properties or attributes of an object features which are portions of the object surface—the topological boundary. The structure for representing the features and attributes is called the welding attribute graph. The method associates appropriate weld features to geometric primitives, adds welding attributes, and checks the validity of welding specifications. A systematic structure is provided to incorporate welding attributes and coordinate system information in a CSG tree. The specific implementation of this structure using a hybrid solid modeller (IDEAS) and an object-orientated programming environment is described. An outstanding application of welding procedure generation based on the representation structure is outlined.

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S. PADMANABHAN

Address correspondence to: Srikanth Padmanabhan, Cummins Engine Company, M.C. 41419, Columbus, IN 47202, USA

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