Abstract
Abstract Robotic grinding is considered as an alternative towards the efficient and intelligent machining of complex components by virtue of its flexibility, intelligence and cost efficiency, particularly in comparison with the current mainstream manufacturing modes. The advances in robotic grinding during the past one to two decades present two extremes: one aims to solve the problem of precision machining of small-scale complex surfaces, the other emphasizes on the efficient machining of large-scale complex structures. To achieve efficient and intelligent grinding of these two different types of complex components, researchers have attempted to conquer key technologies and develop relevant machining system. The aim of this paper is to present a systematic, critical, and comprehensively review of all aspects of robotic grinding of complex components, especially focusing on three research objectives. For the first research objective, the problems and challenges arising out of robotic grinding of complex components are identified from three aspects of accuracy control, compliance control and cooperative control, and their impact on the machined workpiece geometrical accuracy, surface integrity and machining efficiency are also identified. For the second aim of this review, the relevant research work in the field of robotic grinding till the date are organized, and the various strategies and alternative solutions to overcome the challenges are provided. The research perspectives are concentrated primarily on the high-precision online measurement, grinding allowance control, constant contact force control, and surface integrity from robotic grinding, thereby potentially constructing the integration of “measurement – manipulation – machining” for the robotic grinding system. For the third objective, typical applications of this research work to implement successful robotic grinding of turbine blades and large-scale complex structures are discussed. Some research interests for future work to promote robotic grinding of complex components towards more intelligent and efficient in practical applications are also suggested.
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