Daniel Rippel
BIBA – Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH at the University of Bremen, Germany
Michael Lütjen
BIBA – Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH at the University of Bremen, Germany
Michael Freitag
BIBA – Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH at the University of Bremen, Germany / Faculty of Production Engineering, University of Bremen, Germany
Ladda ner artikelhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp17142700Ingår i: Proceedings of The 9th EUROSIM Congress on Modelling and Simulation, EUROSIM 2016, The 57th SIMS Conference on Simulation and Modelling SIMS 2016
Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 142:102, s. 700-706
Publicerad: 2018-12-19
ISBN: 978-91-7685-399-3
ISSN: 1650-3686 (tryckt), 1650-3740 (online)
In the context of an industrial production of micro components, the planning and configuration of process chains constitutes a major factor of success for the involved companies. Besides very small tolerances and high quality requirements, high production speeds have to be achieved. Moreover, so called size-effects introduce additional uncertainties to the planning process. While the modelling methodology “Micro - Process Planning and Analysis” provides a series of tools and methods to achieve a detailed planning and configuration of process chains in micro manufacturing, the high level of detail requires a comparably large amount of manual work, as well as a broad knowledge about available processes. Moreover, several processes can be substituted to achieve specific forms and shapes, while providing their own advantages and disadvantages for the overall production system. This article describes an extension to the methodology, which enables an automatic selection of suitable processes using geometry focused annotations. While these annotations only add minor efforts to the modelling process, they can be used to automatically derive alternative process chains. Particularly for production systems offering a broad range of processes, this extension reduces the manual effort in modelling and evaluating alternative process chains.
micro manufacturing, process planning, process configuration, geometry oriented process chain design
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