Assessing the Suitability of Automation Using the Methods–Time–Measurement Basic System

Author:

Jakschik Malte1ORCID,Endemann Felix1,Adler Patrick1ORCID,Lamers Lennart2,Kuhlenkötter Bernd1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chair of Production Systems, Ruhr-University Bochum, Industriestraße 38c, 44894 Bochum, Germany

2. Production Automation, RIF Institute for Research and Transfer e. V., Joseph-von-Fraunhofer-Straße 20, 44227 Dortmund, Germany

Abstract

Due to its high complexity and the varied assembly processes, hybrid assembly systems characterized by human–robot collaboration (HRC) are meaningful. Suitable use cases must be identified efficiently to ensure cost-effectiveness and successful deployment in the respective assembly systems. This paper presents a method for evaluating the potential of HRC to derive automation suitability based on existing or to-be-collected time data. This should enable a quick and favorable statement to be made about processes, for efficient application in potential analyses. The method is based on the Methods–Time–Measurement Basic System (MTM-1) procedure, widely used in the industry. This ensures good adaptability in an industrial context. It extends existing models and examines how much assembly activities and processes can be optimized by efficiently allocating between humans and robots. In the process model, the assembly processes are subdivided and analyzed with the help of the specified MTM motion time system. The suitability of the individual activities and sub-processes for automation are evaluated based on criteria derived from existing methods. Two four-field matrices were used to interpret and classify the analysis results. The process is assessed using an example product from electrolyzer production, which is currently mainly assembled by hand. To achieve high statement reliability, further work is required to classify the results comprehensively.

Funder

German Federal Ministry of Education and Research

Open Access Publication Funds of the Ruhr-University Bochum

Publisher

MDPI AG

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