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A method for the automatic selection of tools in a disassembly or assembly environment is described. The method uses a cluster graph to represent the product in a fashion suitable for the simple identification of part inter‐relationships within the product. This graphical representation of the product is then converted directly into a dynamic programming model. To this dynamic programming model cost data are added and the optimum tool selection path is produced.
Assembly Automation – Emerald Publishing
Published: Mar 1, 1999
Keywords: Disassembly; Dynamic; Engineering; Programming
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