Effect of Copper Wire Placement Speed Analysis on Actuator Arm by Finite Element

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This research represents a design and analysis of Automatic loading copper wire machine for the actuator arm (ALCM). The process of copper wire placement on a single actuator arm type compensates human workers. In this research, copper wire placement set is made as a 3D model by computer program before undergoes arrangement analysis via explicit dynamic finite element method to study a suitable speed for copper wire placing. It is considered by characteristics of copper wire after placed and failures occurred during the process that will define suitable speed of motor rotation. The suitable speed is corresponding to copper wire characteristic as preferred, prevent copper wire fracture and time reduction compare to human work.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 931-932)

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