Automated Cable Preparation for Robotized Stator Cable Winding
A method for robotized cable winding of the Uppsala University Wave Energy Converter generator stator has previously been presented and validated. The purpose of this study is to present and validate further developments to the method: automated stand-alone equipment for the preparation of the windi...
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doaj-97d9c904355c48b6bf0fc6eb4852edb92020-11-24T23:26:23ZengMDPI AGMachines2075-17022017-04-01521410.3390/machines5020014machines5020014Automated Cable Preparation for Robotized Stator Cable WindingErik Hultman0Mats Leijon1Division for Electricity, Uppsala University, Box 534, 75121 Uppsala, SwedenDivision for Electricity, Uppsala University, Box 534, 75121 Uppsala, SwedenA method for robotized cable winding of the Uppsala University Wave Energy Converter generator stator has previously been presented and validated. The purpose of this study is to present and validate further developments to the method: automated stand-alone equipment for the preparation of the winding cables. The cable preparation consists of three parts: feeding the cable from a drum, forming the cable end and cutting the cable. Forming and cutting the cable was previously done manually and only small cable drums could be handled. Therefore the robot cell needed to be stopped frequently. The new equipment was tested in an experimental robot stator cable winding setup. Through the experiments, the equipment was validated to be able to perform fully automated and robust cable preparation. Suggestions are also given on how to further develop the equipment with regards to performance, robustness and quality. Hence, this work represents another important step towards demonstrating completely automated robotized stator cable winding.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-1702/5/2/14cable windingindustrial automationindustrial robotelectric machine assemblywave energy converter |
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Automated Cable Preparation for Robotized Stator Cable Winding |
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Automated Cable Preparation for Robotized Stator Cable Winding |
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Automated Cable Preparation for Robotized Stator Cable Winding |
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Automated Cable Preparation for Robotized Stator Cable Winding |
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Automated Cable Preparation for Robotized Stator Cable Winding |
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automated cable preparation for robotized stator cable winding |
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A method for robotized cable winding of the Uppsala University Wave Energy Converter generator stator has previously been presented and validated. The purpose of this study is to present and validate further developments to the method: automated stand-alone equipment for the preparation of the winding cables. The cable preparation consists of three parts: feeding the cable from a drum, forming the cable end and cutting the cable. Forming and cutting the cable was previously done manually and only small cable drums could be handled. Therefore the robot cell needed to be stopped frequently. The new equipment was tested in an experimental robot stator cable winding setup. Through the experiments, the equipment was validated to be able to perform fully automated and robust cable preparation. Suggestions are also given on how to further develop the equipment with regards to performance, robustness and quality. Hence, this work represents another important step towards demonstrating completely automated robotized stator cable winding. |
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cable winding industrial automation industrial robot electric machine assembly wave energy converter |
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