Development of Automated Welding System for Construction: Focused on Robotic Arm Operation for Varying Weave Patterns

Doyun Lee, Guang Yu Nie, Aman Ahmed, Kevin Han

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Abstract

Welding is a significant part of the construction industry. Since most highrise building construction structures rely on a robust metal frame welded together, welding defect can damage welded structures and is critical to safety and quality. Despite its importance and heavy usage in construction, the labor shortage of welders has been a continuous challenge to the construction industry. To deal with the labor shortage, the ultimate goal of this study is to design and develop an automated robotic welding system composed of a welding machine, unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), robotic arm, and visual sensors. This paper proposes and focuses on automated weaving using the robotic arm. For automated welding operation, a microcontroller is used to control the switch and is added to a welding torch by physically modifying the hardware. Varying weave patterns are mathematically programmed. The automated weaving is tested using a brush pen and a ballpoint pen to clearly see the patterns and detect any changes in vertical forces by the arm during weaving. The results show that the weave patterns have sufficiently high consistency and precision to be used in the actual welding. Lastly, actual welding was performed, and the results are presented.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)115-124
Number of pages10
JournalInternational Journal of High-Rise Buildings
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2022
Externally publishedYes

Scopus Subject Areas

  • Architecture
  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Building and Construction
  • Urban Studies

Keywords

  • Automated Welding
  • Building Automation
  • Mobile Welding Robot
  • Weave Pattern

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