Tool management in flexible manufacturing systems with network part program

Recent technological developments have allowed a new concept of a part program to execute the machining operations that remove the software constraints introduced by the numerical control of machining centres. This change allows machines executing a part program to be structured as a net of operations and not linearly as normally happens in shop floors. The main advantage of using the network part program in numerically controlled machines is that it gives the system more flexibility by increasing the number of alternatives that machines can follow during work. In such a way, machines select their path in the network part program taking into account the dynamic state of resources (e.g. spindles, tools, carriers, pallets, etc.). The paper contains a study on the flexibility related to network part program exploitation in numerically controlled machines. Easy-to-calculate indicators are also defined. They estimate the potential flexibility of a network part program related to a particular product. The study has allowed the definition of a new tool management rule to be used in a flexible manufacturing system where the tools are shared dynamically among machines. The numerical results carried out on two different real cases demonstrate the validity of the new concept by quantifying the advantages in terms of throughput increment and machine idle-time reduction.

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