CAD feature recognition as a means to prevent ergonomics issues during manual assembly tasks
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
Short description:
CAD feature recognition as a means to prevent ergonomics issues during manual assembly tasks / Marco, Marconi; Germani, Michele; Favi, Claudio; Raffaeli, Roberto. - In: COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN AND APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 1686-4360. - 15:5(2018), pp. 734-746. [10.1080/16864360.2018.1441240]
abstract:
Feature-based modeling and feature recognition algorithm are state of the art technologies, mainly
used to favor the integration and exchange of data between design and manufacturing phases. This
paper aims to investigate the possibility to extend the use of the feature recognition as a means
for the prevention of ergonomics issues during the manual assembly phase, such as Work-related
Musculo-Skeletal Disorders (WMSDs). Starting from the features analysis of a 3D product model, the
proposed five steps method allows preventively identifying potential ergonomics issues. The main
novelty of this study is related to the correlation between design tools, product virtual representations
(e.g. 3D models), assembly and ergonomics aspects. Results obtained with two case studies, a
cooker hood and a tool-holder carousel, confirm the usefulness of the proposed method in helping
designers to prevent potential ergonomics issues for operators involved in the assembly phase.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Feature recognition; Virtual product model; Manual assembly; Ergonomics; Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders
List of contributors:
Marco, Marconi; Germani, Michele; Favi, Claudio; Raffaeli, Roberto
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