勇氣號航空系統推進利用機器人技術對大型航空航天結構進行質量檢查

勇氣號航空系統公司宣布,其工程師已將廣泛的機器人硬件和軟件技術結合起來,以滿足檢查該公司復合航空部件的復雜需求,如機身、機翼和子結構。
 
Spirit AeroSystems advances use of robotics for quality inspection of large-scale aerospace structures
 
Spirit負責質量的副總裁丹•考蘭(Dan Caughran)表示:“通常,滿足客戶需求的檢查是由大型固定系統完成的,這些系統很難適應新的應用程序。”“我們的新方法是圍繞兩個工業機器人構建的,它們可以在7個不同的傳感器和多種檢測方法之間互換。”簡而言之,如果沒有這種技術,我們將不得不依賴靈活性低得多、成本大約是它的兩倍的解決方案。
 
“無論是合作還是獨立,機器人都能自動檢測長達200英尺的復雜部件,大大縮短了檢測所需的時間——有時甚至快40%,”Spirit的席無損檢測(NDI)工程師Mike Grosser說。“結果分析是通過先進的相控陣數字信號處理實現的,可以通過機器學習實現自動化。”
 
Spirit正在其位于堪薩斯州威奇托的總部實施新型機器人NDI技術。并計劃在其位于蘇格蘭的Prestwick使用類似的技術。Spirit工程技術人員也正在研究和應用機器人技術用于其他需要靈活自動化的制造應用,如機械加工、密封和材料處理。

原文如下:

Spirit AeroSystems announces its engineers have combined a wide range of robotics hardware and software technologies to meet the complex needs of inspecting the company's composite aerospace components such as fuselages, wings and substructures.

 

 

 

Spirit AeroSystems advances use of robotics for quality inspection of large-scale aerospace structures

"Typically, inspections for meeting customer requirements have been done by large, fixed systems that are difficult to adapt to new applications," said Dan Caughran, Spirit vice president, Global Quality. "Our new approach is built around two industrial robots that can interchange among seven different sensors and multiple inspection methods. In short, had this technology not been available, we would have had to rely on solutions of far less flexibility and roughly twice the cost."

"Either cooperatively or independently, the robots automatically inspect complex composite parts up to 200 feet long, dramatically reducing the time required for inspection – sometimes up to 40 percent faster," said Mike Grosser, Spirit's lead non destructive inspection (NDI) engineer. "Analysis of the results is achieved through advanced phased array digital signal processing, which can be automated through machine learning."

Spirit is implementing the new robotic NDI technology at its headquarters location in Wichita, Kan., and plans to use similar technology at its Prestwick, Scotland, facility. Spirit engineers are also investigating and applying robotics technology for other manufacturing applications wher flexible automation is required, such as machining, sealing and material handling.

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