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Tool-based automatic generation of digital assembly instructions

Tobias Rusch, Julius Steuer, Maximilian König, Robin Sochor, Klaus Fink, Benedikt Stelzle, Massimo Romanelli, F. Kerber

2021Procedia CIRP21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Formal modelling methods can be applied to tackle the complexity of production processes and varying product portfolios particularly affecting SMEs. As part of the project SynDiQuAss a software tool has been developed to automatically generate assembly instructions from a formal process model. Based on a template for a whole product family, the assembly process is decomposed into elementary tasks. In the second step available information such as CAD diagrams, required tools and parts is linked to provide cognitive assistance. The tool-based generation of assembly instructions can thus help increase both productivity and product quality for small lot sizes in manual assembly.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceProcess (computing)Product (mathematics)Software engineeringSoftwareEngineering drawingQuality (philosophy)CADProduction (economics)Manufacturing engineeringProgramming languageEngineeringEconomicsGeometryMacroeconomicsPhilosophyEpistemologyMathematicsManufacturing Process and OptimizationFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing SystemsAssembly Line Balancing Optimization