Strategies for swift automated pick-and-place operations of multiple large-sized layers of reinforcement - a critical review

For the application of composite materials to become more widespread and replace traditional materials their manufacturing processes and final products will need to be competitive and be e.g. lighter, stronger or stiffer and quicker, easier or more cost-efficient to produce than traditional material...

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Main Authors: Chantal M. de Zeeuw, Daniël M. J. Peeters, Otto K. Bergsma, Rinze Benedictus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-04-01
Series:Advanced Manufacturing: Polymer & Composites Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20550340.2020.1750329
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spelling doaj-af70b9b21757400f9b329ed0d294c93d2020-11-25T03:46:29ZengTaylor & Francis GroupAdvanced Manufacturing: Polymer & Composites Science2055-03592020-04-0162577110.1080/20550340.2020.17503291750329Strategies for swift automated pick-and-place operations of multiple large-sized layers of reinforcement - a critical reviewChantal M. de Zeeuw0Daniël M. J. Peeters1Otto K. Bergsma2Rinze Benedictus3Delft University of TechnologySAM|XL, Delft University of Technology CampusDelft University of TechnologyDelft University of TechnologyFor the application of composite materials to become more widespread and replace traditional materials their manufacturing processes and final products will need to be competitive and be e.g. lighter, stronger or stiffer and quicker, easier or more cost-efficient to produce than traditional materials. The state of the art for pick-and-place operations for the manufacturing of composite parts focuses on handling single lab-sized layers at undisclosed speeds. The process could however be more competitive by being able to handle more and larger layers in a faster manner than currently presented in research. The aim of the paper is to evaluate the existing pick-and-place strategies on their suitability for the swift automated handling of multiple large-sized layers of reinforcement. The review shows that many of the existing techniques could be suitable for different scenario’s and discusses which factors are to be taken into account when dealing with large layers, more than one layer or rapid handling.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20550340.2020.1750329pick-and-placeautomationlay-upfabrics/textilesup-scalingply handling strategiesgripping strategiesreview
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author Chantal M. de Zeeuw
Daniël M. J. Peeters
Otto K. Bergsma
Rinze Benedictus
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Daniël M. J. Peeters
Otto K. Bergsma
Rinze Benedictus
Strategies for swift automated pick-and-place operations of multiple large-sized layers of reinforcement - a critical review
Advanced Manufacturing: Polymer & Composites Science
pick-and-place
automation
lay-up
fabrics/textiles
up-scaling
ply handling strategies
gripping strategies
review
author_facet Chantal M. de Zeeuw
Daniël M. J. Peeters
Otto K. Bergsma
Rinze Benedictus
author_sort Chantal M. de Zeeuw
title Strategies for swift automated pick-and-place operations of multiple large-sized layers of reinforcement - a critical review
title_short Strategies for swift automated pick-and-place operations of multiple large-sized layers of reinforcement - a critical review
title_full Strategies for swift automated pick-and-place operations of multiple large-sized layers of reinforcement - a critical review
title_fullStr Strategies for swift automated pick-and-place operations of multiple large-sized layers of reinforcement - a critical review
title_full_unstemmed Strategies for swift automated pick-and-place operations of multiple large-sized layers of reinforcement - a critical review
title_sort strategies for swift automated pick-and-place operations of multiple large-sized layers of reinforcement - a critical review
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Advanced Manufacturing: Polymer & Composites Science
issn 2055-0359
publishDate 2020-04-01
description For the application of composite materials to become more widespread and replace traditional materials their manufacturing processes and final products will need to be competitive and be e.g. lighter, stronger or stiffer and quicker, easier or more cost-efficient to produce than traditional materials. The state of the art for pick-and-place operations for the manufacturing of composite parts focuses on handling single lab-sized layers at undisclosed speeds. The process could however be more competitive by being able to handle more and larger layers in a faster manner than currently presented in research. The aim of the paper is to evaluate the existing pick-and-place strategies on their suitability for the swift automated handling of multiple large-sized layers of reinforcement. The review shows that many of the existing techniques could be suitable for different scenario’s and discusses which factors are to be taken into account when dealing with large layers, more than one layer or rapid handling.
topic pick-and-place
automation
lay-up
fabrics/textiles
up-scaling
ply handling strategies
gripping strategies
review
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20550340.2020.1750329
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