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Change management in modular assembly systems to correspond to product geometry change
Authors:Hossein Tohidi  Tarek AlGeddawy
Affiliation:1. Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USAatohidi@ncsu.eduORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9865-4357;3. Department of Engineering and Design, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, USA
Abstract:Modular assembly systems are a category of changeable manufacturing systems, which can handle the rapid change in customer demands, product design change and market fluctuations. On the operational level, jigs and fixtures are fundamental elements of assembly systems. They are used to hold parts and subassemblies in place, and directly affect assembly cost, quality and time. Therefore, modular fixtures that can adapt to different geometries are becoming a very important enabler for changeable manufacturing. In this paper, two mathematical models are presented to optimise the use of a passive modular assembly fixture plan in an automated assembly system by considering different production scenarios and constraints. These models optimise the changeability plan of the modular fixture by minimising the number of dowel replacements between different part geometries assuming that the candidate dowels locations for each part have been determined using existing methods in the literature by considering different assembly requirements. The first model, LRTE, considers all possible part rotations and translations on the fixture to minimise setup time. In addition, the second model, SLRTE, enables the system to simultaneously optimise job sequence. This paper presents various examples in different sizes, and the results show that the model can effectively reduce the fixture setup time up to %50.
Keywords:Changeable manufacturing  optimisation  automated assembly system  GAMS  MILP
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