"Lesotho Leaps Forward: A Chronicle of Transformative Developments"
unit III.ppt
1. B.E.
Semester VII
CAD CAM
Unit V
ROBOTICS
MSPM’s
Shir. Shivaji Institute of
Engineering And Management
Studies, Parbhani 431401
Faculty
Prof. Pramod Ashokrao Sadavarte
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2. Syllabus
Robot configurations,
Drives for robots,
Sensors used in robotics,
Programming technique,
Programming languages,
Applications,
Latest development in robotics .
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6. Three Laws of Robotics:
Law One: A robot may not injure a human
being, or, through inaction, allow a human
being to come to harm.
Law Two: A robot must obey orders given it by
human beings , except when such orders
would conflict with the first law.
Law Three: A robot must protect its own
existence, as long as such protection does not
conflict with the first or second law.
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7. Drives for robots
Types of drive systems:-
1.Hydraulic drive
2. Electric drive
3. Pneumatic drive
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12. Applications
Present Applications of Robots:-
(i) Material transfer applications
(ii) Machine loading and unloading
(iii) Processing operations like,
(a) Spot welding
(b) Continuous arc welding
(c) Spray coating
(d) Drilling, routing, machining operations
(e) Grinding, polishing debarring wire brushing
(g) Laser drilling and cutting etc.
(iv) Assembly tasks, assembly cell designs, parts mating.
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13. Latest development in robotics
The profile of the future robot based on the research activities
will include the following,
(i) Intelligence
(ii) Sensor capabilities
(iii) Telepresence
(iv) Mechanical design
(v) Mobility and navigation (walking machines)
(vi) Universal gripper
(vii) Systems and integration and networking
(viii) FMS (Flexible Manufacturing Systems)
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14. (Ix) Hazardous and inaccessible non-
manufacturing environments
(x) Underground coal mining
(xi) Fire fighting operations
(xii) Robots in space
(xiii) Security guards
(xiv) Garbage collection and waste disposal
operations
(xv) Household robots
(xvi) Medical care and hospital duties etc.
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