1. Multiobjective optimization for integrated tolerance allocation and fixture layout design in multistation assembly
- Author
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Li, Z., Izquierdo, L.E., Kokkolaras, M., Hu, S.J., and Papalambros, P.Y.
- Subjects
Assembly-line methods -- Design and construction ,Mathematical optimization -- Research ,Tolerance (Engineering) -- Evaluation ,Industrial design -- Evaluation ,Engineering and manufacturing industries ,Science and technology - Abstract
Cost and dimensional variation of products are significant attributes in multistation assembly processes. These attributes depend on product/process tolerances and fixture layouts. Typically, tolerance allocation and fixture layout design are conducted separately without considering potential interrelations. In this work, we use multi-objective optimization for integrated tolerance allocation and fixture layout design to address interactions and to quantify tradeoffs among cost, product variation, and assembly process sensitivity. A nested optimization strategy is applied to a vehicle side frame assembly. Results demonstrate the presence and quantification of tradeoffs, based on which we introduce the concept of critical variation and critical budget requirements. [DOI: 10.1115/1.2951951]
- Published
- 2008