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Hydraulic Model of a Lifting and Handling Manipulator
Author(s) -
BENMISRA Abdelkader,
Abderahmane BELAIDI,
Hadjira Belaıdı,
Abdelhalim Brahimi,
Moufida IRKI
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
algerian journal of signals and systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2676-1548
pISSN - 2543-3792
DOI - 10.51485/ajss.v6i2.5
Subject(s) - production line , novelty , production (economics) , manipulator (device) , line (geometry) , robot , computer science , hydraulic machinery , control engineering , engineering , mechanical engineering , artificial intelligence , mathematics , philosophy , geometry , theology , economics , macroeconomics
This publication concerns hydraulic robots used in flexible production lines, in fact in hydraulicsystems, energy is transmitted and controlled by means of a pressurized fluid circulating in a circuit. whichform a new series of applications pick & place (Patents: N° 9507799623622 AL 1996088,9622856 AL19960801, 9620818 AL 19960711. . .). Circuit diagrams are an aid facilitating the understanding, study anddescription of production cells. The new, very simple structure of the hydraulic robot is a novelty in Algeria andhas been adapted to the data of a production line made up of seven production lines. In order to avoid anyconfusion and error during development, production, installation and maintenance and in order to transformthis production line into a flexible cell, it appears essential that these diagrams be linked to a standardizedrepresentation.Keywords: CAD modification, trajectories, Pick & Place (Signals input-output).

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