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Functional coupling in manufacturing systems and its implications
KTH, Superseded Departments (pre-2005), Production Engineering.
2002 (English)In: Proceedings of the Institution of mechanical engineers. Part B, journal of engineering manufacture, ISSN 0954-4054, E-ISSN 2041-2975, Vol. 216, no 4, p. 623-626Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

The axiomatic design theory as stated by Suh has proven useful when designing products, and this success has led to an increasing interest in applying the theory to manufacturing systems development. The theory states that functional couplings should be avoided in general. However, manufacturing systems are potentially coupled in many ways, the most obvious being that manufacturing operations usually are performed in a sequence. Functional coupling is defined as a dependence between functional requirements. The subject of couplings in manufacturing systems is not extensively explored or described in the literature, and specifically not in relation to the axiomatic design theory. Five different categories of couplings in manufacturing systems are described and exemplified in this paper. Couplings can be designed into the manufacturing system for a diverse range of reasons, e.g. selection of manufacturing processes or materials, but they may also be irrational, e.g. decisions based on political opinions.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2002. Vol. 216, no 4, p. 623-626
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Food Science
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URN: urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-5863DOI: 10.1243/0954405021520120ISI: 000175651500014Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85025626423OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kth-5863DiVA, id: diva2:10383
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QC 20100913Available from: 2006-05-31 Created: 2006-05-31 Last updated: 2022-06-27Bibliographically approved
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1. Design Decisions and Co-operative Development of Manufacturing Systems
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Design Decisions and Co-operative Development of Manufacturing Systems
2006 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other scientific)
Abstract [en]

This thesis presents contributions within two domains of manufacturing system development. The first domain is systematic design of product and manufacturing system. The second domain is model based co-operative development between manufacturing companies and manufacturing system suppliers.

The axiomatic design framework for design is used to describe the product design and the manufacturing system design. The most important contributions are that product properties and analysis of product function are considered when specifying the manufacturing system. The systematic adaptation of product to the selected manufacturing solution is another contribution. A new concept of manufacturing phase functional requirements has been defined in order to cope with requirements from the manufacturing process on the in process product.

The co-operative concept is based on the use of ISO 10303-214 for specification and communication of proposed systems and equipment. The concept has been tested using real project information in prototype implementation

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: KTH, 2006. p. xvi, 72
Series
Trita-IIP, ISSN 1650-1888 ; 06:06
Keywords
manufacturing system, design methodology, co-operation
National Category
Food Science
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-4012 (URN)
Public defence
2006-06-12, M311, Brinellvägen 68, Stockholm, 10:00
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QC 20100913Available from: 2006-05-31 Created: 2006-05-31 Last updated: 2022-06-27Bibliographically approved

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