Assembly failures and action cost in relation to complexity level and assembly ergonomics in manual assembly (part 2) |
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Authors: | Ann-Christine Falck,Roland Ö rtengrenMikael Rosenqvist |
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Affiliation: | Department of Product and Production Development, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-41269 Göteborg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Earlier studies have demonstrated strong relationships between manual assembly at high physical load levels and increased amounts of quality defects compared to assembly at low physical load levels. A recent Swedish interview study of engineers in design and manufacturing engineering indicated that assembly complexity factors are of additional importance for the assembly quality. The objective of this study was therefore to examine the significance of high and low complexity criteria and the relationships between assembly ergonomics and assembly complexity and quality failures by analyzing manual assembly tasks in car manufacturing. In total, 47 000 cars were analyzed and the results showed several significant correlations between assembly ergonomics and assembly complexity, assembly time, failures and action costs. The action costs for high complexity tasks were 22.4 times increased per task per car compared to low complexity tasks. |
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Keywords: | Manual assembly Assembly ergonomics Assembly complexity Quality Failure Action cost |
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