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Fundamentals and advances in the development of remote welding fabrication systems

John E. Agapakis, Koichi Masubuchi, C. von Alt

Year
1986
Citations
14

Abstract

Operational and man-machine issues for welding underwater, in outer space, and at other remote sites are investigated, and recent process developments are described. Probable remote welding missions are classified, and the essential characteristics of fundamental remote welding tasks are analyzed. Various possible operational modes for remote welding fabrication are identified, and appropriate roles for humans and machines are suggested. Human operator performance in remote welding fabrication tasks is discussed, and recent advances in the development of remote welding systems are described, including packaged welding systems, stud welding systems, remotely operated welding systems, and vision-aided remote robotic welding and autonomous welding systems.

Keywords

WeldingRobot weldingProcess (computing)FabricationUnderwaterEngineeringMechanical engineeringComputer scienceManufacturing engineeringSystems engineering

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