Assembly Automation: Volume 17 Issue 4
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The international journal of assembly technology and managementTable of contents
Modular assembly: a process not an engineering technique
Steve JordanSuggests that when building assembly machines a systematic approach is required for optimum accuracy, repeatability and performance. Accepts that all assembly machines will differ…
ISATA highlights trends in automotive assembly techniques
Anna KochanReports from the ISATA conference on new manufacturing processes which are affecting car assembly techniques. Outlines how hydroforming reduces weight and eliminates welding…
Islands of automation
Richard MatthewsPresents two case studies offering alternative solutions to the automatic assembly of moulded parts, which require further subassembly activities and inspection. Each illustrates…
Modular assembly: not just for phones but also for taps
Anna KochanReviews the Prodel modular assembly system which can easily accommodate changes in product design and market demand. Describes the autonomy of the standard assembly module which…
Human touch to efficient modular assembly system
Juhani Heilala, Paavo VohoMarket turbulence drives assembly plants to constantly adjust their production volume of products, variants and quantities. At the same time, the assembly plant managers must…
Allocating tolerances to minimize cost of nonconforming assembly
Chiu‐Chi WeiTolerance assignment plays a vital role in reducing the manufacturing cost, and most optimization models for assigning the tolerances tend to ignore the process capability of the…
Standards support for the virtual enterprise
Paul ClementsRecent developments in global commerce have witnessed the advent of the virtual enterprise#. Groups of companies are forming short‐term relationships to collaborate on one‐off…
Integral attachment using snap‐fit features: a key to assembly automation. Part 4 ‐ selection of locking features
Robert W. Messler, Suat Genc, Gary A. GabrieleSuggests that, without question, while every step in a systematic approach to the design of parts for assembly using integral snap‐fit features is important, none is more…
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0144-5154e-ISSN:
1758-4078ISSN-L:
0144-5154Renamed to:
Robotic Intelligence and AutomationOnline date, start – end:
1980 – 2022Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedEditor:
- Prof Hong Qiao