Jean-Yves K'Nevez
University of Bordeaux
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Advanced Materials Research | 2011
Claudiu-Florinel Bisu; Medhi Cherif; Alain Gérard; Jean-Yves K'Nevez
The six axis robots are widely used in automotive industry for their good repeatability (as defined in the ISO92983) (painting, welding, mastic deposition, handling etc.). In the aerospace industry, robot starts to be used for complex applications such as drilling, riveting, fiber placement, NDT, etc. Given the positioning performance of serial robots, precision applications require usually external measurement device with complexes calibration procedure in order to reach the precision needed. New applications in the machining field of composite material (aerospace, naval, or wind turbine for example) intend to use off line programming of serial robot without the use of calibration or external measurement device. For those applications, the position, orientation and path trajectory precision of the tool center point of the robot are needed to generate the machining operation. This article presents the different conditions that currently limit the development of robots in robotic machining applications. We analyze the dynamical behavior of a robot KUKA KR240-2 (located at the University of Bordeaux 1) equipped with a HSM Spindle (42000 rpm, 18kW). This analysis is done in three stages. The first step is determining the self-excited frequencies of the robot structure for three different configurations of work. The second phase aims to analyze the dynamical vibration of the structure as the spindle is activated without cutting. The third stage consists of vibration analysis during a milling operation.
International Optical Design Conference and Optical Fabrication and Testing (2010), paper OWA4 | 2010
Jean-Philippe Champreux; Olivier Cahuc; Philippe Darnis; Jean-Yves K'Nevez; Nathalie Darbois; Jérôme Neauport
This paper presents a new approach to measure damage created by the grinding operation. It presents the Abbott-Firestone curve and the depth distribution used to take information on the damage created under the surface.
Mecanique & Industries | 2007
Claudiu-Florinel Bisu; Philippe Darnis; Jean-Yves K'Nevez; Olivier Cahuc; Alain Gérard; Constantin Ispas
arXiv: Classical Physics | 2009
Miron Zapciu; Olivier Cahuc; Claudiu-Florinel Bisu; Alain Gérard; Jean-Yves K'Nevez
International Journal of Forming Processes | 2007
Sylvain Laporte; Jean-Yves K'Nevez; Olivier Cahuc; Philippe Darnis
SAE International Journal of Materials and Manufacturing | 2013
Jeremy Jallageas; Mehdi Cherif; Jean-Yves K'Nevez; Olivier Cahuc
arXiv: Classical Physics | 2009
Claudiu-Florinel Bisu; Constantin Ispas; Alain Gérard; Jean-Yves K'Nevez
arXiv: Classical Physics | 2007
Claudiu-Florinel Bisu; Philippe Darnis; Jean-Yves K'Nevez; Olivier Cahuc; Alain Gérard; Constantin Ispas
SAE International Journal of Materials and Manufacturing | 2015
Jeremy Jallageas; Matthieu Ayfre; Mehdi Cherif; Jean-Yves K'Nevez; Olivier Cahuc
Procedia CIRP | 2018
Claudiu Bisu; Mehdi Cherif; Jean-Yves K'Nevez