Concurrent design of product, process and robotic assembly system
Examines the conceptual design of robotic assembly systems inconjunction with the analysis and optimization of the product and processdesign. Explains how an integral assembly model is utilised to study therelationships between assembly variables which play a role in each stage ofthe design process....
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