Modares Mechanical Engineering

Modares Mechanical Engineering

Mathematical Modeling of Setup Planning Rules in the Permutation-Based Setup Planning

Document Type : Original Research

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Tarbiat Modares University
Abstract
Computer-aided process planning is one of the challenges for researchers to achieve computer-integrated manufacturing, and setup planning is the core of the CAPP system. Based on the literature survey, it has been observed that researchers use different methods for setup planning, and there is a lack of mathematical models in their methods. However, the mathematical model is necessary to implement and develop the setup planning method. Therefore, in this paper, the permutation-based setup planning was selected to determine the setups, and then the setup planning rules were cast into the mathematical model. Finally, the mathematical model is implemented and evaluated in MATLAB software to ensure the accuracy of this model.
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