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tool for offline creation and simulation for multilayer weld paths - weldslicer

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  • June 17, 2022 at 7:21 AM
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    • June 17, 2022 at 7:21 AM
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    Hello,

    I have been working quite a while on something similar to a slicer for 3d printing but for variable multilayer welds. I am roughly following what is described in the literature "equal area assumption". In short along a basecurve the weld get sliced into crosssections, this crosssection get sliced into passes, this passes get connected and return the paths, which the weld torch is going to follow. A scan (either a .stl or a .ply - point cloud) of the part geometry can be provided, since the cad based basecurve and the top cover face of the weld (top bead) are fitted to the scan and the slicing is carried out on this adapted model. It is only necessary to create the input parameters once, and every time the scan changes weldslicer creates the weld paths new.

    In below chart along the weld (x-axis) the cross section (y-axis) varies. The colored fields represent the areas of the weld paths. Each area is within the weld procedure specifications determined Amin/Amax borders (caused by min/max. weld speed).

    Some examples (Input and Output) are found on:

    https://www.weldslicer.com/examples


    The tool for the CAD interaction is based on FreeCAD. With the provided workbench at https://www.weldslicer.com/examples you are able to see and simulate the generated paths. Also the workbench is used to generate the input data for the weldslicer itself.

    The handling of the workbench and the result of the weldslicer can be seen on following youtube videos:

    https://youtu.be/smP6G42ueHQ

    https://youtu.be/qfzyup49luM

    https://youtu.be/0O6vrUW6InY

    If someone is interested please let me know.

    Best regards

  • Lemster68 June 17, 2022 at 1:58 PM

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    • August 4, 2023 at 12:28 PM
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    Hi there,

    Recently I was able to do a simulation of the weldslicer paths for automatic multilayer/multipass welding on arbitrary shaped welds with the evaluation version of RoboDK.

    weldslicer - automatic robot multilayer/multipass welding - simulation details
    https://www.weldslicer.comweldslicer is a solution to robot multilayer/multipass welding for arbitrary shaped weld grooves, which calculates the pass layout ...
    youtu.be
    weldslicer - automatic robot multilayer/multipass welding - simulation
    https://www.weldslicer.comweldslicer is a solution to robot multilayer/multipass welding for arbitrary shaped weld grooves, which calculates the pass layout ...
    youtu.be
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    • March 16, 2024 at 12:49 PM
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    Quote from jbi1979

    Hi there,

    Recently I was able to do a simulation of the weldslicer paths for automatic multilayer/multipass welding on arbitrary shaped welds with the evaluation version of RoboDK.

    https://youtu.be/ruyHGPeYoGs

    https://youtu.be/QKwNIF3dJ4I

    Hi :smiling_face: .I also used Weld slicer .But could you guide me how to create weld path program using weld slicer for Robots . The attached video doesn't have clear explanation , so I cant understand how to create a weld path and how to import those weld path to RoboDK software. I am waiting for your respone......

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    • April 30, 2024 at 6:18 AM
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    Hello,

    Sorry just saw your question today 2024-04-30. Weldslicer is some experiment. When you are interested there are 3 things to do:

    1. Download the workbench for FreeCAD

    2. Register on the website https://www.weldslicer.com/register

    3. Send an email to contact@weldslicer.com to get the account approved.

    Since there is no manual or instructions you may get in touch with me in advance what you want to achieve. There has been no robot welding carried out at all.

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