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Original Articles

Tools and equipment modelling for interactive assembling operating in a virtual environment

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Pages 1851-1876 | Received 01 Apr 2009, Accepted 04 Jan 2010, Published online: 15 Apr 2010
 

Abstract

Tools and equipment (T&E) play an important role in the simulation of virtual assembly, especially in the assembly process simulation and plan. The interactive operation simulation of T&E is also a challenge for interactive assembly operation because of variety in function and complexity in structure and manipulation. Based on detailed analysis of interactive operations, the functional requirement for T&E is given. Then, a unified modelling method for information expression and function realisation of general T&E is represented, and the handling methods of some typical manual, semi-automatic, automatic T&E are discussed. Finally, the rear suspension and the front suspension assembly workplace operation simulation in the RA-750 car assembly line are introduced. The result shows that the modelling and handling methods are applicable in the interactive simulation of various T&E.

Acknowledgements

The research in this paper is financed by Chinese National Natural Science Fund major project (No. 90612017, No. 50935006) and Shanghai Science And Technology Committee major project (No. 08DZ1121000).

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