Title :
Modeling and supervisory control of a disassembly automation workcell based on blocking topology
Author :
Lee, Kok-Meng ; Van Kuren, Michael Martin Bailey
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Mech. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
fDate :
2/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes a model for automated disassembly that accounts for workcell interaction and used product constraints. The model provides an essential means to determine, in real-time, the next component for disassembly using the knowledge of the product design and sensor feedback minimizing the steps to remove goal components. Sets of components for removal were resolved by minimizing setup time for disassembling the component. Given the model, a controller for product disassembly is defined that can account for missing and known replacement components. The controller can recover from unknown replacement components and jammed components when alternate removal sequences exist to meet the cell goal. Two case study examples are presented and experimentally simulated. Simulation results based on real product, vision sensor measure, and process input are presented and discussed. It is expected that the concepts demonstrated through these case studies can provide useful insights into other mechanical assemblies
Keywords :
automation; computer vision; production control; recycling; topology; automation workcell; blocking topology; computer vision; disassembly; jammed components; replacement components; setup time; supervisory control; workcell programming; Assembly systems; Automatic control; Control systems; Feedback; Jamming; Manufacturing automation; Product design; Recycling; Supervisory control; Topology;
Journal_Title :
Robotics and Automation, IEEE Transactions on