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Journal of Remanufacturing
An efficient tool-path planning approach for repair of cylindrical components via laser cladding
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Imam, Habiba Zahir1  Zheng, Yufan1  Ahmad, Rafiq1 
[1]Laboratory of Intelligent Manufacturing, Design and Automation (LIMDA). Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta
关键词: Reverse engineering;    Remanufacturing;    Laser cladding;    Robot laser cladding system;    Tool-path generation;    Cylinders;   
DOI  :  10.1007/s13243-020-00096-6
学科分类:农业科学(综合)
来源: Brill
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【 摘 要 】
Laser metal deposition (LMD) is extensively used for repairing and remanufacturing mechanical components. Amongst these components, the vast majority comprise of cylindrical and planar geometries. In recent remanufacturing work, it is a challenge to generate a deposition tool-path directly from point cloud data of a damaged surface. Additionally, the acquisition of high resolution point cloud data that is necessary to carry out a high precision repair presents another problem since it is a time-consuming process. Hence, this paper explores a novel approach for tool-path generation for the repair of cylindrical components directly from point clouds via LMD technology. The presented method discounts the surface reconstruction and registration steps and directly generates tool-path from the damaged point cloud data. In this paper, a comparison is drawn between the traditional framework of reverse engineering and the proposed approach. Following, a tool-path generation method is presented, which incorporates enhancing the resolution or information density of the point cloud data. Finally, the results are validated through a robot laser cladding system (RLCS), which carries out autonomous repair based on the tool-path algorithm. The proposed method is demonstrated to repair a cylindrical fixed bend.
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