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Industrial Robot: Volume 14 Issue 1

Strapline:

The international journal of robotics research and application

Category:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Table Of Contents

Vauxhall invests in new technology and approach

A new framing system at Vauxhall Motors' Ellesmere Port factory uses half the robots of other framing systems but offers greater flexibility.

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Assessing weld quality with the aid of ‘direct are sensing’

Jack Hollingum

A robot arc weld monitoring system has been developed at the Cranfield Institute of Technology with the capability of networked monitoring of a large number of robots

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Comau all set to give Jaguar a 1990s showcase installation

By 1988 Jaguar Cars will have in place one of the most advanced body assembly lines for its prestige luxury car, the XJ6. John Mortimer reports.

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Kuikka robots bring economic benefits for GKN

The manufacture by two GKN companies of outer race bells for transmission shafts has recently benefitted from the application of robots. Report by Anna Kochan

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Learning by experience and looking to the future

Following a first success with robotics, Systems Designers hopes to become a major force in the field. Anna Kochan reports.

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Advanced robotics: the view from the Turing

The Turing Institute is rapidly establishing itself as one of the world's leading centres for Al and robotics research, as Stephen McClelland discovered.

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Robotics in the Swedish manner

The British Robot Association annually awards a Travel scholarship. The 1986 winner from Imperial College reports on the first stage of his tour, to Sweden

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Windscale: tackling the core of the problem

A project to decommission the Windscale Advanced Gas‐cooled Reactor requires the design of a robot or manipulator to enter the reactor core.

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Motivating developments in electric drives for robots

Electric drives continue to find favour over hydraulic and pneumatic ones for many robot applications and are still developing, as Stephen McClelland explains

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Toshiba progresses towards sensory control in real‐time

The research and development group at Toshiba experiments with a robot which responds to sensors in real‐time. John Hartley reports.

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ISSN:

0143-991x

Online date, start – end:

1973

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Clive Loughlin

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