AUTOMATED PROCESS PLANNING FOR PRINTED CIRCUIT CARD ASSEMBLY

1992; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 24; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/07408179208964231

ISSN

1545-8830

Autores

Leon F. McGinnis, Jane C. Ammons, Matt Carlyle, L. CRANMER, Gail W. DePuy, Kimberly P. Ellis, Craig A. Tovey, Hui Xu,

Tópico(s)

Assembly Line Balancing Optimization

Resumo

Abstract Printed circuit card assemblies form the core of a vast array of contemporary manufactured products. The technologies for assembling printed circuit cards require a hierarchy of complex decisions for grouping card types and processes, staging components at assembly machines, arranging feeders, and sequencing placement operations. This paper is motivated by the largely unmet needs of industrial process planners for computer aids. Our objective is to develop a framework for the printed circuit card assembly process planning problem and to assess the current state of the research on appropriate models and solution methods. We first provide an overview of the essential elements of printed circuit card terminology, assembly technologies, and assembly system operations. Then we propose a decision hierarchy, survey the published literature, and identify needs for future research.

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