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ITSC1999, Thermal Spray 1999: Proceedings from the United Thermal Spray Conference, 507-512, March 17–19, 1999,
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Features and computation power available in CAD systems allow modeling of manufacturing processes to a certain extent. This paper deals with the simulation and optimization of the final coating by plasma spraying. Experimental confirmation of the model is described in and simulation results are presented. Although a number of questions regarding the formation of the coating remain in some critical cases, the results show that simple models provide a sufficient approximation of the simulated plot for off-line robot programming. Paper includes a German-language abstract.
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ITSC1998, Thermal Spray 1998: Proceedings from the International Thermal Spray Conference, 905-910, May 25–29, 1998,
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This paper presents research work aimed at path planning for continuous processes; we treat the general case and examine thermal spraying in particular. The objective is to simulate the process for the offline programming of a sprayer robot. Integrating process models with those of the robot and workpiece in a single CAD environment simplifies the preparation and optimization of spraying tasks. This paper describes the principles and specifications of the application package with emphasis on the development of the process model and motion generation satisfying the constraints of thermal spraying.