scholarly journals Assembly sequence and path planning for monotone and nonmonotone assemblies with rigid and flexible parts

2021 ◽  
Vol 72 ◽  
pp. 102180
Author(s):  
Ellips Masehian ◽  
Somayé Ghandi
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vinoth Venkatesan ◽  
Joseph Seymour ◽  
David J. Cappelleri

This paper presents a novel assembly sequence planning (ASP) procedure utilizing a subassembly based search algorithm (SABLS) for micro-assembly applications involving geometric and other assembly constraints. The breakout local search (BLS) algorithm is adapted to provide sequencing solutions in assemblies with no coherent solutions by converting the final assembly into subassemblies which can be assembled together. This is implemented using custom-made microparts which fit together only in a predefined fashion. Once the ASP is done, the parts are manipulated from a cluttered space to their final positions in the subassemblies using a path-planning algorithm based on rapidly exploring random tree (RRT*), a random-sampling based execution, and micromanipulation motion primitives. The entire system is demonstrated by assembling LEGO® inspired microparts into various configurations which involve subassemblies, showing the versatility of the system.


Author(s):  
A. Mikchevitch ◽  
J.-C. Le´on ◽  
A. Gouskov

The aspects of adequate simulation of the flexible parts for path planning during the Assembly/Disassembly (A/D) operation simulation are discussed in this paper. An interactive system forming two complementary levels and incorporating mechanical models of flexible part is described. The approach proposed will be used as a basis to the simulation of flexible parts into a Virtual Reality (VR) environment for the A/D evaluation. First of all, the study of current assembly path planning systems is performed. Secondly, as an issue of the problems discussed, a new system integrating real-time and interactive mechanical simulation approaches is proposed. Finally, an example of the interactive mechanical behavior model applicable to flexible rods used into an A/D path planning context is presented. Numerical modeling focuses on typical boundary conditions. The present approach is considered as a proposal for a methodology used with VR environments during the product design process.


Author(s):  
Edward Reutzel ◽  
Kevin Gombotz ◽  
Richard Martukanitz ◽  
Panagiotis Michaleris

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