Efficient Joining Sequence Variation Analysis of Stochastic Batch Assemblies

Author:

Tabar Roham Sadeghi1,Lindkvist Lars1,Wärmefjord Kristina1,Söderberg Rikard1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Industrial and Materials Science, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden

Abstract

Abstract Geometric variation causes functional and aesthetic problems in the assemblies. The challenge is predicting the moments of the distribution of geometric deviations of assemblies to evaluate compliance with the set requirements. The joining operation, i.e., resistant spot welding (RSW), is one of the most crucial steps in the assembly process of nonrigid components, imposing forces on the parts and causes bending and deformation during the assembly, consequently contributing considerably to the final geometric outcome of the assembly. To model the behavior of the assembly realistically and achieve accurate simulation results, considering the sequence of joining is essential. In a digital twin of the assembly process, joining sequences need to be provided for the optimal geometric outcome of the batch of assemblies. The sequence optimization of the joining processes is a time-consuming combinatorial problem to solve. Variation analysis of nonrigid assemblies with stochastic part inputs, including optimal joining sequences, requires an extensive amount of the computational effort. More efficient approaches for evaluating assembly geometric variation are desired. In this article, a computationally efficient approach is proposed for geometric variation analysis and optimization of nonrigid assemblies with stochastic part inputs with respect to the RSW sequences. A clustering approach is proposed categorizing the incoming parts based on the part variation. Sequence optimization is performed, and geometric variation is analyzed for each cluster. The results show that the proposed method drastically reduces the computation time needed for sequence optimization compared to individualized optimization for each assembly.

Funder

Stiftelsen för Strategisk Forskning

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications,Software

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