Difference between revisions of "Fixed station assembly"
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* [[Limits to lower friction despite higher bearing area]] … <br>A stack of [[fixed station assembly]] [[build chamber]]s between <br>an input and an output [[transport channel]] is analyzed. | * [[Limits to lower friction despite higher bearing area]] … <br>A stack of [[fixed station assembly]] [[build chamber]]s between <br>an input and an output [[transport channel]] is analyzed. |
Latest revision as of 18:31, 28 August 2022
This is about a mode of assembly where in an assembly chamber
a single manipulator working alone on assembling a product comprised out of B³ parts.
B … See: Branching factor
This is complementary to:
Unlike in Assembly line assembly and Part streaming assembly
the needed length-of-assembly-motion-per-part-placed is more near the scale of the
product s (or the build chamber sF) rather than the scale of the inputs s/B.
This (& other aspects like general purpose capabilities) makes assembly slower.
Related
- Up: Mode of assembly
- Assembly chamber
- Limits to lower friction despite higher bearing area …
A stack of fixed station assembly build chambers between
an input and an output transport channel is analyzed.