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Mesh-based tool path calculations for tubular joints

Abstract

Manufacturing of large steel tube structures is faced with excessive welding, fit-up and rework times in tube joints, due to various types of deviation from nominal shape of the tubes. This article presents a procedure and geometry calculus for generating cutting and welding paths based on measured geometries. The procedure poses the two measured meshes as per construction specification and invokes a mesh intersection procedure to get the mesh intersection path; performs an optional smoothing; interpolates the smoothed path to a specified angular resolution; estimates the two surface normal vectors and the two surface tangents in the plane spanned by the normals at each interpolation point; calculates the cutting tool and welding tool approach directions for obtaining the specified welding groove geometry at each interpolation point; and finally stores all the data parameterized by the interpolation angle. Illustrations of results with both synthetic, representative meshes and meshes obtained from scanning of actual tubes at the shop-floor at a manufacturer are presented. The reference implementation for the developed software tool is based on Python and uses the mesh modeller from the 3D creation suite Blender as platform.

Category

Academic article

Client

  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / 282106

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Manufacturing

Date

18.06.2020

Year

2020

Published in

Advances in Mechanical Engineering

ISSN

1687-8132

Publisher

Sage Publications

Volume

12

Issue

6

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