Microassembly: Approaches to Meet the Requirements of Accuracy

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Autorschaft

  • Jürgen Hesselbach
  • J. Wrege
  • Annika Raatz
  • K. Heuer
  • Sven Soetebier

Externe Organisationen

  • Technische Universität Braunschweig
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksMicroengineering of Metals and Ceramics
UntertitelPart II: Special Replication Techniques, Automation, and Properties
Herausgeber (Verlag)Wiley-VCH Verlag
Seiten475-498
Seitenumfang24
Band4
ISBN (elektronisch)9783527616732
ISBN (Print)9783527314935
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 27 Juli 2005
Extern publiziertJa

Abstract

This chapter presents an overview of the research activities carried out by the Institute of Machine tools and Production Technology (IWF) in the field of microassembly. These works are mainly based on the context of the collaborative research center 516 (SFB 516). General assembly concepts are discussed, performance specifications referring to accuracy are explained and different approaches to build up robots suited for microassembly are pointed out. Furthermore, three different parallel robots developed by the IWF are introduced and the possibility to improve the repeatability by integrating flexure hinges in the kinematic structure is discussed. Aspects of microgrippers and sensors which have to be integrated in an assembly system lead over to the description of two different assembly scenarios.

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Microassembly: Approaches to Meet the Requirements of Accuracy. / Hesselbach, Jürgen; Wrege, J.; Raatz, Annika et al.
Microengineering of Metals and Ceramics: Part II: Special Replication Techniques, Automation, and Properties. Band 4 Wiley-VCH Verlag, 2005. S. 475-498.

Publikation: Beitrag in Buch/Bericht/Sammelwerk/KonferenzbandBeitrag in Buch/SammelwerkForschungPeer-Review

Hesselbach, J, Wrege, J, Raatz, A, Heuer, K & Soetebier, S 2005, Microassembly: Approaches to Meet the Requirements of Accuracy. in Microengineering of Metals and Ceramics: Part II: Special Replication Techniques, Automation, and Properties. Bd. 4, Wiley-VCH Verlag, S. 475-498. https://doi.org/10.1002/9783527616732.ch5
Hesselbach, J., Wrege, J., Raatz, A., Heuer, K., & Soetebier, S. (2005). Microassembly: Approaches to Meet the Requirements of Accuracy. In Microengineering of Metals and Ceramics: Part II: Special Replication Techniques, Automation, and Properties (Band 4, S. 475-498). Wiley-VCH Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1002/9783527616732.ch5
Hesselbach J, Wrege J, Raatz A, Heuer K, Soetebier S. Microassembly: Approaches to Meet the Requirements of Accuracy. in Microengineering of Metals and Ceramics: Part II: Special Replication Techniques, Automation, and Properties. Band 4. Wiley-VCH Verlag. 2005. S. 475-498 doi: 10.1002/9783527616732.ch5
Hesselbach, Jürgen ; Wrege, J. ; Raatz, Annika et al. / Microassembly : Approaches to Meet the Requirements of Accuracy. Microengineering of Metals and Ceramics: Part II: Special Replication Techniques, Automation, and Properties. Band 4 Wiley-VCH Verlag, 2005. S. 475-498
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