Robotics and Computer-integrated Manufacturing | 2019

Cost-oriented process optimisation through variation propagation management for aircraft wing spar assembly

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Overconstrained assemblies such as aircraft sub-assemblies present a challenge to production planners, as variations in parts and processes can make it difficult to achieve all assembly Key Characteristics (KCs) simultaneously. Despite assigning tight tolerances to sub-component manufacture, part variation propagation necessitates expensive and time-consuming variation management processes such as shimming in order to ensure the final assembly is within specification. This paper presents for the first time a variation propagation model for overconstrained assemblies, and develops a novel modelling method to connect variations with production costs. This facilitates a novel process optimisation method based on variation propagation, with the ability to analyse the trade-offs between the cost and achievable variation limits of the entire manufacturing chain in order to minimise the overall manufacturing cost. An overconstrained wing spar assembly is used as a case study to validate the methodology.

Volume 57
Pages 435-451
DOI 10.1016/J.RCIM.2018.12.009
Language English
Journal Robotics and Computer-integrated Manufacturing

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