Integrated application in CAD/CAM, scheduling and control
Abstract
Integrates CAD/CAM, production control and process control in a case study involving manufacturing automation. The manufacturing firm is a distributed cellular system operating in a produce‐to‐order environment. Combines a parametric CAD software with global variables and global relations to achieve a design automation. Results obtained from design automation are transmitted to update the design model and the associative manufacturing model. In addition, scheduling and control are also integrated in the system. Distinguishes three scheduling levels: static scheduling, rescheduling, and real‐time scheduling. For a distributed and effective reason, the distributed shifting bottleneck procedure (DSBP) is adopted as the static scheduler and rescheduler, and the LRPT (longest bottleneck processing time) despatching rule is adopted as the real time despatching rule. FInally, introduces the configuration of the system including the flexible manufacturing cell architecture and the input buffer device. Uses a PLC programming toll that follows the IEC 1131‐3 standard to implement cell controllers. The above implementation aims to easily and effectively execute the CIM system.
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Citation
Woie Chang, J., Ping Luh, Y. and Shyong Chiou, S. (1997), "Integrated application in CAD/CAM, scheduling and control", Integrated Manufacturing Systems, Vol. 8 No. 6, pp. 378-387. https://doi.org/10.1108/09576069710188887
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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