Abstract
Process planning is one of the key functions for product design and manufacturing. Process plans have very great impact on all phases of product design and manufacture. Therefore, it is necessary to establish a high level of interaction between different product design activities and their tight integration into a coherent system. In this paper we describe a process plan model that allows for such integration. The framework for integration is briefly described and the process plan model that considers three dimensions of planning is explained. The manufacturing process plan model is defined as a three-dimensional model with the following dimensions: time/order, variability/alternatives, and aggregation. All three dimensions are defined and explained as they relate to overall manufacturing planning. The nature of these dimensions is illustrated with several examples. The implementation of the framework and the model within the distributed system IMPlanner is presented. The prototype has been implemented in the Java language and the model for data storage has been implemented in XML. The benefits of integrated consideration are described for several currently implemented applications such as feature modelling, process visualization, process network generation, cell formation, and scheduling.
Acknowledgement
The research reported in this paper has been supported by the Stocker Endowment Fund of Russ College of Engineering and Technology, Ohio University, Athens, OH, USA.