In this investigation, the size and variation of residual stresses after laser surface remelting were measured. Optimal laser remelting conditions were chosen, while only the overlapping of the remelted traces was varied. On the basis of the measured deformation at a specific depth of material removal, it was possible to calculate the size and vari-ation of residual stresses on the depth of the modified layer. The results of the measured residual stresses confirm that the stresses strongly depend on the presence and quantity of the microstructure constituents in the remelted surface layer.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 11034139The results of the research will be directly and immediately applicable to users - producers of laser systems in Slovenia, who will focus on these results developemnt of the next generation of laser systems. Development of orignal products based on fiber laser technology is key to their long-term ability to compete.
F.05 Ability to launch new technological development cycle
COBISS.SI-ID: 11118875The experimental manufacturing cell Lakos EAC consists of two computer controlled desktop machines, a mobile robot and a control system. The cell includes elements of ambiental intelligence, creating a ubiquitous production environment. Control of the cell is based on self-organization. The cell is connected to the World Wide Web, where it can be monitored and controlled. Thus, is enables experimental research in the field of distributed production systems on a real system, transcending the limits of the virtual world.
E.01 National awards
COBISS.SI-ID: 11184155A new method has been developed that allows automated measurement and assessment of the characteristic dimensions of power transmission belt. The method is fast and non-contact and suitable for installation in industrial production.
F.13 Development of new production methods and tools or processes
COBISS.SI-ID: 11156507In the presentation on overview of the research activities in the field of manufacturing systems at University of Ljubljana is presented. The concept of autonomous work systems as a building block of manufacturing networks is introduced. Some results and industrial implementations are illustrated. A research agenda toward a service oriented manufacturing architecture is outlined.
B.05 Guest lecturer at an institute/university
COBISS.SI-ID: 11102491