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An agile manufacturing workcell design

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posted on 2024-08-06, 12:38 authored by Roger D. Quinn, Greg C. Causey, Frank L. Merat, David M. Sargent, Nick A. Barendt, Wyatt S. Newman, Virgilio B. Jr Velasco, Andy Podgurski, Ju-Yeon Jo, Leon S. Sterling, Yoohwan Kim
This paper introduces a design for agile manufacturing workcells intended for light mechanical assembly of products made from similar components (i.e., parts families). We define agile manufacturing as the ability to accomplish rapid changeover from the assembly of one product to the assembly of a different product. sapid hardware changeover is made possible through the use of robots, flexible part feeders, modular grippers, and modular assembly hardware. The division of assembly, feeding, and unloading tasks between multiple robots is examined with prioritization based upon assembly time. Rapid software changeover will be facilitated by the use of a real-time, object-oriented software environment utilizing graphical simulations for off-line software development. An innovative dual VMEbus controller architecture permits an open software environment while accommodating the closed nature of most commercial robot controllers. These agile features permit new products to be introduced with minimal downtime and system reconfiguration.

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0740-817X

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IIE Transactions

Volume

29

Issue

10

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8 pp

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Springer

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Copyright © 1997 IIE. The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. The definitive version of the publication is available at www.springer.com.

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eng

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