Statistical shape modeling in virtual assembly using PCA-technique
Paper in proceeding, 2012

The use of virtual assembly tools is one way to understand and improve the geometric product tolerance setting and the conditions for successful manufacturing. Recent developments enable consideration to be given to the deformability of parts when joined. However, in order to produce reliable results, the geometric faults of the mating surfaces must be correctly assumed. In this paper, statistical shape models built on the Principal Component Analysis-technique are proposed to be used to describe the part variation. A generalized model is presented. Furthermore, the underlying intentions and implications are discussed. The method is exemplified using the tool RD&T. In the presented case, a non-rigid sheet metal assembly is modeled and distorted to create a set of sample shapes from which a statistical model is built. In the result, the statistic representation bears a good resemblance to the nominal distorted model when the two are compared.

analysis

sheet metal

simulation

geometric modeling

Author

Björn Lindau

Chalmers, Product and Production Development, Product Development

Alf Andersson

Chalmers, Product and Production Development, Product Development

Lars Lindkvist

Chalmers, Product and Production Development, Product Development

Rikard Söderberg

Chalmers, Product and Production Development, Product Development

Technologies and Systems for Assembly Quality, Productive and Customization; ed. by Jack S. Hu; Proceedings of the 4th CIRP Conference on Assembly Technologies and Systems May 21 - 22, 2012, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

119 - 124
978-0-615-64022-8 (ISBN)

Subject Categories

Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics

Areas of Advance

Production

ISBN

978-0-615-64022-8

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10/7/2017