Representations of mechanical assembly sequences

Five types of representations for assembly sequences are reviewed: the directed graph of feasible assembly sequences; the AND/OR graph of feasible assembly sequences; the set of establishment conditions, and two types of precedence relationships namely those between the establishment of one connection between parts and the establishment of another connection, and those between the establishment of one connection and states of the assembly process. The mappings of one representation into the others are established. The correctness and completeness of these representations are established. The results presented are needed in the proof of correctness and completeness of algorithms for the generation of mechanical assembly sequences. >

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