Projects
THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW GENERATION OF DOMESTIC MACHINING SYSTEMS
| Code |
Science |
Field |
| T125 |
Technological sciences |
Automation, robotics, control engineering |
| T130 |
Technological sciences |
Production technology |
| T153 |
Technological sciences |
Ceramic materials and powders |
| T155 |
Technological sciences |
Coatings and surface treatment |
| T210 |
Technological sciences |
Mechanical engineering, hydraulics, vacuum technology, vibration and acoustic engineering |
Machine tools,Industrial robots,Machines with parallel kinematics,Processes,Tools,Digital company
Organisations (1)
, Researchers (1)
0023 University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
| no. |
Code |
Name and surname |
Research area |
Role |
Period |
No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
| 1. |
01546 |
Ljubodrag M. Tanović |
Mechanical engineering, hydraulics, vacuum technology, vibration and acoustic engineering |
Head |
2011 - 2019 |
244 |
Abstract
The subject of this project is the development of a new generation of domestic machining systems. The project is to be realized through six topics: 1) Multifunctional machine tool, 2) Virtual production and machining by robots, 3) Development of a mini laboratory and educational three-axis milling machine with parallel kinematics, 4) Research and development of a prototype of parallel DELTA robot for packaging confectionery and pharmaceutical industry products and assembling in micro electronics, 5) Study of the interaction between the cutting tool and modern construction materials based on coatings, ceramics and stone (granite and marble) and 6) Digital company/quality–ontological approach. The following key results are also planned: 1) Complex programmes of Serbia emerging on foreign markets, 2) Laboratory prototype of five-axis machine tool, 3) Mini laboratory and educational three-axis milling machine with parallel kinematics, 4) Laboratory prototype of DELTA robot with 3+1 degree of freedom, 5) Stand for performing the process of micro cutting and for the system analysis of various materials machinability, 6) Centres for advance computer aided design and manufacturing, 7) The language and formal ontology for solving quality-related problems in manufacturing companies, as well as integration with the other ontology. The principal aim is contribution to the development of domestic knowledge-based industry and inclusion into the current research programmes in the world.