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Geometric variation prediction in automotive assembling
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Automotive EngineeringEngineeringIndustrial EngineeringMechanical EngineeringHomogeneous TransformationComputer-aided DesignStructural OptimizationDimensioning And TolerancingAutomated ManufacturingGeometric Constraint SolvingSystems EngineeringGeometrical AccuracyComputational GeometryGeometric ModelingGeometric VariationsMultiple Assembly StationsDesignGeometric Variation PredictionIndustrial DesignNatural SciencesProduction EngineeringSolid Modeling
This paper develops the statistical error analysis model for assembling, to derive measures of controlling the geometric variations in assembly with multiple assembly stations, and to provide a statistical tolerance prediction/distribution toolkit integrated with CAD system for responding quickly to market opportunities with reduced manufacturing costs and improved quality. First the homogeneous transformation is used to describe the location and orientation of assembly features, parts and other related surfaces. The desired location and orientation, and the related fixturing configuration (including locator position and orientation) are automatically extracted from CAD models. The location and orientation errors are represented with differential transformations. The statistical error prediction model is formulated and the related algorithms integrated with the CAD system so that the complex geometric information can be directly accessed. In the prediction model, the manufacturing process (joining) error, induced by heat deformation in welding, is taken into account.
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