走进空客A320机身结构的新型总装线 (A Peak Into The New Airbus A320 Structural Assembly Line)
English Text by Thierry Dubois and Kurt HofmannOctober 17, 2019
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Inaugurated Oct. 1, Airbus’ new structural assembly line for A320-family fuselage brings a step change in automation.
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Joining fuselage sections involves circular drilling, which is now performed by Kuka robots with seven degrees of freedom—six for rotation and one for translation.
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For longitudinal joints, Airbus has introduced Flextrack robots that can move along a rail installed on the fuselage.
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At the beginning of the fuselage’s structural assembly process, a monorail system carries shells.
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The new line was devised in particular for the A321neo-LR, as the rear fuselage section has a new design.
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Airbus uses virtual reality to design digital tools and train workers to use them.
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Mechanics are still required to maneuver into some uncomfortable positions, but the new structural assembly line has made that less frequent.
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The new fuselage structural assembly line brings increased productivity and quality, according to Airbus Chief Operating Officer Michael Schoellhorn.