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Selection of Assembly Sequence for Manual Assembly Based on DFA Rating Factors

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Advances in Manufacturing II (MANUFACTURING 2019)

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The work concerns the problem of modelling technological process of product assembly. It presents the method of selecting the assembly sequence for specific production conditions of manual assembly based on DFA rating factors. The main goal of this methodology is to find the sequence of joining parts that ensures the highest efficiency of the assembly process in given circumstances. An important element of the work is a developed algorithm of determination of assembly sequences, which was implemented to a computer software.

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Suszyński, M., Ciszak, O. (2019). Selection of Assembly Sequence for Manual Assembly Based on DFA Rating Factors. In: Hamrol, A., Kujawińska, A., Barraza, M. (eds) Advances in Manufacturing II. MANUFACTURING 2019. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18789-7_5

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