Determining the orienting efficiency of complex assemblies

This thesis work proposes a simple method to find out the probability of resting of a small part on its different resting aspects, the prior-knowledge of which can help in designing the orienting devices. This hypothesis postulates that the probability of resting of a part on one of its faces is dir...

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Main Author: Sushanta Kumar Sahu
Other Authors: Lim, Lennie Enk Ng
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/6421
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
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Summary:This thesis work proposes a simple method to find out the probability of resting of a small part on its different resting aspects, the prior-knowledge of which can help in designing the orienting devices. This hypothesis postulates that the probability of resting of a part on one of its faces is directly proportional to the area of the face and inversely proportional to the height of the centroid from that particular face. In addition to this, a factor called "Contribution factor" has been introduced which accounts for rolling or toppling of the part. The objective for developing this method is to find out computationally a very simple, less time-consuming method that can be used as a rule of thumb in day to day life in industry while designing the orienting devices for automated assemblies.