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Virtual commissioning of palletizing / depalletising workstation
Čefelín, David ; Knoflíček, Radek (referee) ; Vetiška, Jan (advisor)
This diploma thesis is dealt with the virtual commissioning of a palletizing line, which is palletized using an industrial robot. In the theoretical part I describe the applications, divisions and effectors of the industrial robots and the reasons and the benefits of palletizing. Furthermore, the issue of virtual commissioning is described, including sensors, that are served for the proper operation of the workplace and the virtual simulation. In the practical part I describe the future workplace, creating a simulation and the program in the RobotStudio software.
Virtual commissioning of the robotized workplace for glue application
Radil, Filip ; Bražina, Jakub (referee) ; Vetiška, Jan (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design and virtual commissioning of a robotic workplace designed for glueing and assembling a car headlight. The thesis contains a summary of available information on the matter of virtual commissioning and industrial robotics. It also contains a system analysis of the necessary equipment, followed by a design of several workplace variants. The final solution for which the 3D model is made is selected from them. With it, in the RobotStudio software, a simulation of all processes taking place at the workplace is created. On its base, a control program is created and debugged, and virtual commissioning of the workplace is performed.
Virtual commissioning of the CNC milling machine tool changer
Procházka, Jan ; Bražina, Jakub (referee) ; Štěpánek, Vojtěch (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is the virtual commissioning of the automatic tool change for the MCV 754 Quick CNC milling machine with the Sinumerik One control system. In the first part of the thesis, research in the field of CNC machine tools is presented with a focus on automatic tool changing. The second part of the thesis deals with the actual virtual commissioning procedure. The procedure maps the setting of all necessary parameters and configuration of individual programs to achieve successful virtual commissioning. In addition, the thesis describes the principle of communication between the programs (Create My Virtual Machine, TIA Portal, NX Mechatronic Concept Designer). The thesis concludes with a full virtual commissioning of the automatic tool exchange, an evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages of virtual commissioning in the software NX MCD and recommendations for practice.
Design and virtual commissioning of an educational robotic cell
Novák, Štěpán ; Bražina, Jakub (referee) ; Vetiška, Jan (advisor)
This master's thesis discusses the creation of a virtual commissioning of a machine vision demonstration program in an educational robot cell. The first section of this thesis deals with the theory in robotics, virtual commissioning and machine vision. Systemic analysis of the problem was addressed in the second section. The third section cotains the design of the cell. The fourth section describes the design of some individual parts of the cell, the process of creating the program and virtual commissioning itself.
Virtual commissioning of automatic welding robot guidance
Podolák, Petr ; Vetiška, Jan (referee) ; Szabari, Mikuláš (advisor)
Automatic guidance of welding robots is an important step in the automation of production processes. Virtual commissioning enables a preliminary preview of the operation of the robotic workplace. In the initial project phase, it provides valuable information for implementation decisions. The goal of this thesis is to first describe the current state of the field, analyse a specific problem, and then carry out the virtual commissioning. For virtual commissioning, describe the individual steps of this process and, at the end, recommend appropriate procedures.
Digital commissioning of a robotic production system for handling asynchronous motor housing
Hrala, Adam ; Štěpánek, Vojtěch (referee) ; Vetiška, Jan (advisor)
The focus of the diploma thesis concerns the virtual commissioning of the workplace for machining the skeletons of asynchronous electric motors. It includes a basic description of handling and parameters for its automation, types of handling devices, end effectors and virtual commissioning. In the second part, the design of the overall workplace is created, consisting of the design of the end effector structure, creation of the workplace layout and subsequent virtual commissioning.
Digital commissioning of a robotic production system for spot welding
Hradil, Antonín ; Bražina, Jakub (referee) ; Vetiška, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the virtual commissioning of a semi-automatic robotic workstation designed for spot welding. The starting point of the work was a virtual model of the production system, which was used only for off-line testing of robotic operations. The aim of this work was to describe the functionality of the specified workstation, and then to bring it virtually to life both in the simulation plane and from the perspective of the PLC controller.
Virtual commissioning of the production system
Zaťko, Tomáš ; Bražina, Jakub (referee) ; Štěpánek, Vojtěch (advisor)
This thesis contains a research overview of the current market situation, both in terms of different 3D printer designs and the production systems used for mass production of plastic products, a general discussion of virtual commissioning including available software enabling virtual commissioning. The thesis offers several conceptual designs with their evaluation together with the elaboration of the selected design. The virtual commissioning project includes the creation of a CAD model, together with a mechatronic part, including the creation of the linkages and the real model. Another part of the project is the development of a PLC program to control the virtual model.
Virtual commissioning of the robotic workplace for additive manufacturing
Žanda, Martin ; Štěpánek, Vojtěch (referee) ; Bražina, Jakub (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the virtual commissioning of a robotic workplace for additive manufacturing. The aim of this thesis is virtual commissioning of solved workplace and creating a simulation model for simulation of the production process, including ensuring the safety of the robotic workplace. This thesis is divided into 6 parts. The first part focuses on the analysis of the current state of knowledge in the field of the addressed issue. The second part is devoted to the analysis of additive manufacturing technologies. The third part introduces the addressed workplace and describes individual components. The following 2 chapters describe the process of model creation, control algorithms and virtual commissioning in the selected softwares – RobotStudio, SIMIT SP and TIA Portal. A simplified risk analysis is conducted in the final part and subsequently safety measures are proposed.
Design of workplace for robotic spot welding
Tabarka, Roman ; Vetiška, Jan (referee) ; Bražina, Jakub (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the process of designing a robotic technological workplace for spot welding of a car body part and the subsequent virtual commissioning of this workplace. The concept of a robotic process workplace, specifically a workplace using robots for spot welding, has been increasingly prevalent in the manufacturing industry in recent decades. These systems offer a number of advantages that have made them attractive to companies looking to increase efficiency and reduce costs. In the theoretical section, a survey of topics related to both the design of robotic manufacturing systems and virtual commissioning is described. Furthermore, a system analysis of the problem addressed is performed, where the steps leading to the final concept of the proposed workplace are described. Subsequently, this workplace concept is elaborated in the practical part, which concludes with its virtual commissioning with instructions for start-up. The virtual commissioning is implemented using the software Process Simulate, TIA Portal, RobotStudio, PLCSIM Advanced and VrcServerABBRealTime. Finally, a critical evaluation and discussion is performed.

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