Assessment of reconfiguration schemes for Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems based on resources and lead time |
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Affiliation: | 1. Research Centre for Technology and Innovation HU University of Applied Science, Utrecht 3500AD, The Netherlands;2. International Digital Laboratory WMG University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK;1. Product Lifecycle Management Research Lab, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada;2. Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kharazmi University, Karaj, Iran |
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Abstract: | Reconfigurable manufacturing equipment is developed to meet the growing demand for more agile production. Agile manufacturing technology can improve the turnover of a company if it enables fast market introduction for volume production. Modular reconfiguration, defined as changing the structure of the machine, enables larger variation of products on a single manufacturing system; these solutions are called Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems (RMS). The quality of RMS, and the required resources to bring it to reliable production, is largely determined by a swift execution of the reconfiguration process. This paper proposes a method to compare alternatives for the ways to implement reconfiguration. Three classes of reconfiguration are defined to distinguish the impact of the proposed alternatives. The procedure uses a recently introduced index method for development of RMS process modules, based on the Axiomatic Design methodology. Weighting factors are used to calculate the resources and lead time needed to implement the reconfiguration process. Application of the method leads to quick comparison of alternatives in the early stage of development. Successful execution of the method was demonstrated for the manufacturing process of a 3D measuring probe. |
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Keywords: | Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems RMS Resources Lead time Manufacturing Production |
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