scholarly journals Satellite Assembly Process Optimization Based on Digital Simulation Technology

Author(s):  
Peng Zheng ◽  
Shaohua Meng ◽  
Changyu Chen ◽  
Kai Xu
Author(s):  
Daniel Derrell Forest ◽  
G.H. Massiha

<span>The purpose of this project is to evaluate and optimize an assembly process for ergonomic and productivity considerations. Companies use lean manufacturing as a method for continuous improvement in order to increase throughput and for to reallocate resources for more important tasks. For this project, value stream mapping (VSM) was used to evaluate, analyze, and improve the ergonomic factors of an assembly process and to increasing throughput. With the use of VSM, researchers are able to see the areas of added value, non-added value, and bottlenecks. This project illustrates the implementation of VSM for the minimization of waste, by using the design method to restructure the process of assembly. The results show drastic improvement in assembly time and ergonomic workplace design, while providing a platform for a continuous improvement system.</span>


2014 ◽  
Vol 989-994 ◽  
pp. 4362-4366
Author(s):  
Mei Hong Gao

In this paper, the author adopts the literature review research methods, starting from the perspective of the sports science research methodology, and discussing the research methods and procedures of the computer digital simulation technology in the technical structure study of the martial arts. In the martial arts study, the author expounds the application methods, procedure, steps and functions of the computer digital simulation technology in terms of the establishment of the structural digital models of the human body, the procedures, data input, data pre-treatment and calculation of the computer digital simulation technology, the structure models modification of the martial arts, the new action skill model design as well as the application value of the computer digital simulation technology in the skill training.


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