Assembly
Assembly
Assembly
R
(09311D0412)
ASSEMBLY SYSTEMS:
There are various methods used in industry to accomplish
the assembly processes. Major methods can be classified:
1. Manual single-station assembly.
2. Manual assembly lines.
3. Automated assembly system.
Largest-Candidate Rule(LCR):
Procedure:
Step 1:-List all elements in descending order of Te value,
largest Te at the top of the list.
Step 2:-To assign elements to the first workstation, start at
the top of the list and work done, selecting the first
feasible element for placement at the station. A feasible
element is one that satisfies the precedence requirements
and does not cause the sum of the Tej value at station to
exceed the cycle time Tc.
Step 3:- Repeat step 2.
Procedure:
Step 1:- Construct the precedence diagram so those nodes
representing work elements of identical precedence
are arranged vertically in columns.
Step 2:-List the elements in order of their columns, column I
at the top of the list. If an element can be located
in more than one column, list all columns by the element to
show the transferability of the element.
Step 3:-To assign elements to workstations, start with the
column I elements. Continue the assignment
procedure in order of column number until the cycle time is
reached (Tc).
Procedure:
Step 1:-Calculate the RPW for each element by summing
the elements Te together with the Te values for all
the elements that follow it in the arrow chain of the
precedence diagram.
Step 2:-List the elements in the order of their RPW, largest
RPW at the top of the list. For convenience,
include the Te value and immediate predecessors for each
element.
Step 3:-Assign elements to stations according to RPW,
avoiding precedence constraint and time cycle
violations.