Simulation Based Detailed Planning for Agile Manufacturing.
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Konferenz (reviewed) |
Jahr | 2011 |
Autoren | Denkena, B., Lorenzen, L.-E., Krüger, M., Schmidt, J.: |
Veröffentlicht in | 4th International Conference on Changeable, Agile, Reconofigurable and Virtual Production (CARV 2011), 2-5 October 2011, Montreal, Canada, S. 512-517. |
This paper deals with a method for simulation based detailed planning to realize a maximum of adaptability in process planning and production control with minimum planning effort. For this purpose, alternative machining operations are generated using a dynamic ontology. The generated machining operations are evaluated referring to time, costs and quality. To be able to evaluate quality results for the machined workpiece, a virtual ramp-up cycle is developed. In case of a disturbance caused by quality failures during manufacturing, the adaptive detailed planning allows to shift to an alternative operation. The integration of process simulation into a planning method permits an agile manufacturing process and leads to benefits of time and costs.