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Title: | Multi-criteria selection of manufacturing processes in the conceptual process planning | Authors: | Lukić, Dejan Milošević, Mijodrag Antić, Aco Borojevic S. Ficko M. |
Issue Date: | 1-Jun-2017 | Journal: | Advances in Production Engineering And Management | Abstract: | © 2017 PEI, University of Maribor. All rights reserved. Process planning is one of the most difficult tasks in product development caused by the large number of technical, technological, economic, environ-mental and other criteria. Accordingly, the selection of manufacturing pro-cesses is a complex multi-criteria decision making problem since it considers a number of possible alternative manufacturing processes in addition to a large number of specified criteria. This paper represents the computer-aided methodology for the multi-criteria evaluation and selection of manufacturing processes at the stage of conceptual process planning. The developed meth-odology is primarily focused on the mapping of product design and manufac-turing requirements. Manufacturing processes that fail to meet the given conditions on the basis of 10 criteria such as materials, production volume, productivity, dimensional accuracy, surface finish, etc., are eliminated accord-ing to the developed rules. Then, the multi-criteria evaluation and ranking of manufacturing processes is performed based on 5 criteria: manufacturing cycle time, process flexibility, material utilization, quality and operating costs. Based on this methodology, a system is developed for the multi-criteria selec-tion of manufacturing processes, whose implementation is presented in the case of the hip joint endoprosthesis. | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3210 | ISSN: | 18546250 | DOI: | 10.14743/apem2017.2.247 |
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