Nickel-base superalloy fine-casting blades are difficult to guarantee their machining accuracy during machining due to their large margin and no reference to positioning. In this paper
aero-engine fine-casting blades with nickelbase superalloy are grinded by using robotic belt grinding method combined with adaptive processing technology. Through a 6-point iterative approach
the paper determines the position of the blade relative to the fixture. Then in order to ensure the grinding position and orientation and the grinding parameters
the article plans the trajectory of the model and extracts the position and orientation information of points
and builds fourth order homogeneous matrix to solve the robot trajectory. Finally
based on the information of blade profile
the adaptive processing method was adopted to quantitatively remove the material from the fine-casting blades to ensure its machining accuracy.