Robotics Flashcards
What are the 3 categories of robots?
- First generation
- Second generation
- Third generation
What are first generation robots?
- Basic robots with limiting sensing, normally used for loading, transfer of components, etc.
- This type of robot responds to a pre-set program and will carry on regardless of an external changes.
What are second generation robots?
- Robots that use sensors to detect faults, changes in their immediate environment and diagnose problems.
- This type of robot is fitted with sensors, which are used to feedback information to a central control computer. This information is then used to monitor the operation of the robot and to automate the work cell.
What are third generation robots?
- Advanced robots that use sophisticated sensing to detect changes to their immediate environment, diagnose faults and, if possible, rectify them.
- This type of robot uses sophisticated sensors and computer programming to create ‘artificial intelligence’ or AI.
What are the 3 main types of robot used in industry today?
- Beam transfer
- Arm
- Automatic guided vehicle (AGV)
What is artificial intelligence (AI)?
- New robotics technology aimed at developing robots that can interact with other robots and react to changes in the environment.
- Such robots are able to ‘think’ for themselves and change their programming to adapt to changes around them.
What are beam transfer robots?
- Simple robots that operate of parallel slides or beams. - -
- They will move along x and y axes.
- Mostly used to pick up and move components and pallets.
Where can beam transfer robots be seen?
In the car industry, where they are used to pick up press-formed body panels and move them along the manufacturing line.
What are arm robots?
- They are the most versatile.
- Robot arms are jointed in a similar way to a human arm.
- These joints, and the directions they can move in are called ‘ degrees of freedom’.
- The hand is known as the ‘end effector’. It can be fitted with a range of tools.
-^ e.g. air guns for spraying
> spot welders
> laser or flame cutters
> manipulators
What are automatic guided vehicles (AGV)?
- a robotic vehicle used to ferry materials or parts around a factory.
- Navigate either by using sensors or lasers.
- Programmed to interface with factory ‘just in time’ systems, so that they deliver materials and components to the right place, at the right time.
What are the three main ways to program robots?
- Teach pendant
- Walkthrough
- Off-line
What is teach pendant?
A method of programming a robot by using a hand-held remote control device or key pad.
What is walkthrough programming?
A method of programming a robot by physically taking a robot through a series of movements.
What is off-line programming?
A method of programming a robot using a virtual reality software system.
What are the benefits of using robots?
- Carry out mundane, repetitive tasks.
- Carry out physically demanding jobs where there might be a risk of repetitive strain injury.
- Work in hazardous areas, such as work cells where spot welding, arc welding, laser cutting, spraying, is taking place; or in nuclear industry, to carry out inspection and maintenance on radioactive components.
- Work to high levels of accuracy, consistently and quickly.
- Work for long periods of time without the need to stop.