The design of an articulated beam delivery arm, having 6 rotational axes, is discussed in this paper. The device has been conceived for laser surface processing applications (e.g. cleaning, hardening, coating, etc), conducting a maximum 6 mm beam diameter of up to 150 W. To establish the geometrical attributes (i.e. shape, mass and size) of its components, a three-fold design process was followed, namely: attributes definition, preliminary design and optimization. For the operator to perceive a sensation of lightness when holding the focusing head and hence achieve smooth displacements, the total moment of inertia must be minimized subjected to an allowable off-axis beam deflection at the focusing lens. The device must also develop the accelerations required by the aforementioned laser processes under an estimated load limit exerted by the operator’s hand. Discrimination variables, defined from practical considerations (e.g. working zone height), were introduced to isolate the optimal design solution from the set of uniform solutions obtained. Thus, allowing the selection of optimal design parameters from a practical point of view.
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ICALEO 2001: Proceedings of the Laser Materials Processing Conference and Laser Microfabrication Conference
October 15–18, 2001
Jacksonville, Florida, USA
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978-0-912035-71-0
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Jorge A. Ramos;
Jorge A. Ramos
1
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Av. Vicuña Macknenna 4860 Casilla 306 Correo 22 Santiago - CHILE
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David Morgado
David Morgado
2
DMG Ingeniería
Moneda 1815, Santiago - CHILE
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Published Online:
October 01 2001
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Jorge A. Ramos, David Morgado; October 15–18, 2001. "Optimization design of an articulated arm for laser beam delivery." Proceedings of the ICALEO 2001: Proceedings of the Laser Materials Processing Conference and Laser Microfabrication Conference. ICALEO 2001: Proceedings of the Laser Materials Processing Conference and Laser Microfabrication Conference. Jacksonville, Florida, USA. (pp. pp. 1455-1464). ASME. https://doi.org/10.2351/1.5059814
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