Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Assembly sequence planning starting from CAD models turned out to be a relevant
task in the industrial manufacturing eld. To have a successful assembly sequence, the
relations between the assembly's parts and the possible interferences during the assembly
operations deserve to be investigated. In particular, the collision analysis is the phase in which
the movement of each part along some directions is evaluated to assess if it is obstructed
by any of the other parts, and according to which the precedence matrix is computed.
A lot of work has been done to address the problem, however, existing algorithms need
to be improved yet. Among the open issues, the following three result to be the most
challenging: the combinatorial explosion of the problem complexity, the limited choice of the
assembly directions, and the engineering meaning of parts that is not taken into account,
or it is manually given in input by experts. In this paper, an automatic assembly sequence
planning approach is introduced. The focus is on the collision detection and precedence
analysis for engineering meaningful subassemblies, namely the axisymmetric. Information
automatically extracted relying on geometric processing and engineering knowledge, such as
parts features and semantic interpretation of mechanical components, is rst exploited to
identify the subassemblies and, then, to choose the feasible assembly direction, as well as to
treat fasteners and deformable parts in a more realistic way. An industrial CAD model of a
gearbox is selected as case study to illustrate the approach, also emphasizing the importance
of axisymmetric subassemblies
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Assembly sequence planning; Precedence matrix; Collision analysis; CAD model processing
List of contributors:
Bonino, Brigida; Monti, Marina; Giannini, Franca
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