Affiliation:
1. Slovak University of Technology
Abstract
Efficiency of industrial production lines is crucial as it results in an improved production and utilization of available resources. Industry companies are constantly looking for new ways to improve workplace efficiency. Manufacturing industry trends to employ more flexible assembly cells with changes in programs and configurations for robots, and to achieve a high manufacturing efficiency. The various problems inherent in current mechanized product assembly are outlined, and potential organizational, technological, and engineering measures aimed at increasing the efficiency of product assembly are examined. Future developments in automated assembly are predicted. In order to improve the effectiveness of the cell, it is important to recognize measure and reduce losses in the assembly cell. The most effective method is to analyze the OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) of the cell. It is developed design of assembly system under the project an intelligent assembly cell at the Institute of Production Systems and Applied Mechanics where after process running and debugging, based on the process analysis was evaluated, it is necessary to increase the efficiency of the cell. Deployment of monitoring, visualization and simulation are predicted defects that reduce overall system effectiveness. The project is aiming to develop an efficient intelligent manufacturing system integrating real time data collection, simulation, optimization and synthesis.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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