Optimization of GMAW Processes in Robotic Welding: A Case Study from Automotive Manufacturing
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEM.2024.0332Keywords:
parameters, Optimization, Fronius, KUKA, Robotic Welding, Welding, GMAWAbstract
The optimization of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) processes in robotic welding has become crucial for enhancing efficiency and quality in automotive manufacturing. This paper explores the integration of advanced robotic welding technologies, focusing on the use of the KUKA KR8 L8 Arc HW robot in GMAW applications. By leveraging artificial intelligence and sensor integration, this study demonstrates significant improvements in welding precision and process stability. Key advancements include the use of geometric and process sensors for real-time adaptive control, and the implementation of Fronius CMT for superior arc control and penetration. Detailed case studies from automotive manufacturing illustrate the practical benefits of these technologies, showcasing enhanced productivity, reduced cycle times, and improved weld quality. The findings underscore the importance of continuous innovation and optimization in robotic welding processes to meet the evolving demands of the automotive industry.
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