Recent research on flexible fixtures for manufacturing processes

Fixtures, are used to fixate, position and support workpieces, and form a crucial tool in manufacturing. Their performance influences the manufacturing (and assembly) process of a product. Furthermore, fixturing can form a significant portion of the needed investment and total process planning time...

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Main Authors: Bakker, Otto Jan, Papastathis, Thomas, Ratchev, Svetan, Popov, Atanas A.
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author Bakker, Otto Jan
Papastathis, Thomas
Ratchev, Svetan
Popov, Atanas A.
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Papastathis, Thomas
Ratchev, Svetan
Popov, Atanas A.
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description Fixtures, are used to fixate, position and support workpieces, and form a crucial tool in manufacturing. Their performance influences the manufacturing (and assembly) process of a product. Furthermore, fixturing can form a significant portion of the needed investment and total process planning time for the manufacturing system. Many fixturing concepts, as contribution to increase the flexibility of the manufacturing system, are reported in the literature. The flexible fixturing designs can be classified into the following seven categories: modular fixtures, flexible pallet systems, sensor-based fixture design, phase-change based concepts, chuck-based concepts, pin-type array fixtures and automatically reconfigurable fixtures. It is observed that the more intelligent and automated fixturing systems are designed with the demands for automation in certain industries in mind. Furthermore, different fixturing solutions suit the engineering demands for different manufacturing areas, this means that for the foreseeable future all technologies will remain current. From the self-reconfigurable fixturing techniques a new fixturing capability is emerging: in process reconfigurability for the optimal placement of clamps and supports during the whole process time. These several concepts together with some recent patents are studied here. The paper concludes with some prospective research directions in the field of flexible fixturing.
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spelling nottingham-291362020-05-04T20:19:49Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29136/ Recent research on flexible fixtures for manufacturing processes Bakker, Otto Jan Papastathis, Thomas Ratchev, Svetan Popov, Atanas A. Fixtures, are used to fixate, position and support workpieces, and form a crucial tool in manufacturing. Their performance influences the manufacturing (and assembly) process of a product. Furthermore, fixturing can form a significant portion of the needed investment and total process planning time for the manufacturing system. Many fixturing concepts, as contribution to increase the flexibility of the manufacturing system, are reported in the literature. The flexible fixturing designs can be classified into the following seven categories: modular fixtures, flexible pallet systems, sensor-based fixture design, phase-change based concepts, chuck-based concepts, pin-type array fixtures and automatically reconfigurable fixtures. It is observed that the more intelligent and automated fixturing systems are designed with the demands for automation in certain industries in mind. Furthermore, different fixturing solutions suit the engineering demands for different manufacturing areas, this means that for the foreseeable future all technologies will remain current. From the self-reconfigurable fixturing techniques a new fixturing capability is emerging: in process reconfigurability for the optimal placement of clamps and supports during the whole process time. These several concepts together with some recent patents are studied here. The paper concludes with some prospective research directions in the field of flexible fixturing. Open Access Plus 2013 Article PeerReviewed Bakker, Otto Jan, Papastathis, Thomas, Ratchev, Svetan and Popov, Atanas A. (2013) Recent research on flexible fixtures for manufacturing processes. Recent Patents on Mechanical Engineering, 6 (2). pp. 107-121. ISSN 1874-477X Flexible Fixtures Conformable Fixtures Active Fixturing Systems Intelligent Fixturing Systems Adaptive Fixturing Reconfigurable Fixturing http://www.eurekaselect.com/108837/article doi:10.2174/2212797611306020003 doi:10.2174/2212797611306020003
spellingShingle Flexible Fixtures
Conformable Fixtures
Active Fixturing Systems
Intelligent Fixturing Systems
Adaptive Fixturing
Reconfigurable Fixturing
Bakker, Otto Jan
Papastathis, Thomas
Ratchev, Svetan
Popov, Atanas A.
Recent research on flexible fixtures for manufacturing processes
title Recent research on flexible fixtures for manufacturing processes
title_full Recent research on flexible fixtures for manufacturing processes
title_fullStr Recent research on flexible fixtures for manufacturing processes
title_full_unstemmed Recent research on flexible fixtures for manufacturing processes
title_short Recent research on flexible fixtures for manufacturing processes
title_sort recent research on flexible fixtures for manufacturing processes
topic Flexible Fixtures
Conformable Fixtures
Active Fixturing Systems
Intelligent Fixturing Systems
Adaptive Fixturing
Reconfigurable Fixturing
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