Robots in gas turbine manufacture

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Gas turbines are low volume, high variety, high value products, and consequently their production is similarly to much of engineering manufacture which operates on a batch production basis. The article describes the experiences of Rolls Royce in the use of robots, and includes details of the ESPRIT III funded InterRob 6457 project.

Inspec keywords: gas turbines; industrial robots; batch processing (industrial); aerospace engines; aerospace industry

Other keywords: batch production; ESPRIT III funded InterRob 6457 project; gas turbine manufacture; engineering manufacture; high value products; industrial robots; Rolls Royce

Subjects: Industrial applications of IT; Aerospace control; Robotics; Control applications in other industries; Robotics; Aerospace industry; Aerospace engineering computing; Manufacturing and industrial administration

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