Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing (Dec 2009)

Discrete State Change Model of Manufacturing Quality to Aid Assembly Process Design

  • Tsuyoshi KOGA,
  • Kazuhiro AOYAMA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1299/jamdsm.3.378
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 378 – 389

Abstract

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This paper proposes a representation model of the quality state change in an assembly process that can be used in a computer-aided process design system. In order to formalize the state change of the manufacturing quality in the assembly process, the functions, operations, and quality changes in the assembly process are represented as a network model that can simulate discrete events. This paper also develops a design method for the assembly process. The design method calculates the space of quality state change and outputs a better assembly process (better operations and better sequences) that can be used to obtain the intended quality state of the final product. A computational redesigning algorithm of the assembly process that considers the manufacturing quality is developed. The proposed method can be used to design an improved manufacturing process by simulating the quality state change. A prototype system for planning an assembly process is implemented and applied to the design of an auto-breaker assembly process. The result of the design example indicates that the proposed assembly process planning method outputs a better manufacturing scenario based on the simulation of the quality state change.

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