K. J.(Jamie) Rogers
The University of Texas at Arlington IMSE Dept. PO Box 19017 Arlington, TX 76019
Larry Whitman
Automation & Robotics Research Institute 7900 Jack Newell Blvd. South Fort Worth, TX 76118
D. Ryan Underdown
Automation & Robotics Research Institute 7900 Jack Newell Blvd. South Fort Worth, TX 76118
Resumo
This paper describes research that explored the issues likely to be encountered when an agile process is introduced into a traditional environment. The methodology used considers strategic, cultural, and process integration issues in the implementation of advanced technologies. The methodology is used to define upstream/downstream process integration issues and impact for the replacement of fixed tooling with reconfigurable flexible tooling for the stretch forming of aluminum sheets in aerospace manufacturing. This reconfigurable tooling technology will be key for enabling the successful production of small lots of sheet metal components at low cost and responsive cycle time in an agile environment.