Assembly Features Utilization to Support Production System Adaptation
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a proposed methodology
to extend the evolvable assembly system (EAS) paradigm for product
design by utilizing assembly features in a product. In this paper,
assembly features are used to bridge the gap between product design
and assembly process by matching features of a part in an assembly
to operations of a process in the EAS ontology. This can be achieved
by defining and extracting a new set of assembly features called
process features, which are features significant to specific and
well- defined assembly operations. The extracted assembly features
are represented in a proposed model based on product topology. A
case-study example is conducted to illustrate the new methodology. A
process-feature ontology is proposed as well in order to match the
assembly requirements represented by process features with the
available processes and skills in the EAS ontology so that
adaptation of the production system can be achieved.
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