2024 Powder Metallurgy World Congress & Exhibition

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Special Interest Seminars » SIS12 Carbon Neutrality (CN) in PM

[SIS12] Carbon Neutrality (CN) in PM

Special Interest Seminars

Wed. Oct 16, 2024 3:25 PM - 4:55 PM Room E (3F 313+314, Conference Center)

Chairpersons: Keiichi Ishihara (Institutional Advancement and Communication, Kyoto University, Japan), Yoshinobu Takeda (International PM Consultant, Japan)

4:15 PM - 4:35 PM

[16E-SIS12-06] Foundations and Innovations in Sintering Automation Control: Multidimensional Capacity Optimization and Visual Positioning

*Y. Wang1,2, H. Hsiao1,2, J. Dang1, K. Wang1 (1.National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, 2.Auroral Sinter Metals CO, LTD, Taiwan)

Keywords:Powder Metallurgy, Multidimensional Knapsack Problem, Visual Positioning Strategy, Automation Control, Intelligent Manufacturing

The powder metallurgy manufacturing excels in cost-effectiveness and the production of intricate components. However, the sintering process poses a significant challenge due to non-standardized component positioning, a crucial consideration for the development of sintering automation in the PM manufacturing. This research establishes a framework for sintering automation control, with a focus on optimizing product positioning within limited space for improved sintering results. The study addresses the Multidimensional Knapsack Problem encountered during the pre-sintering positioning operation. The considerations include carriers and various constraints, such as material properties, process requirements, quality standards, and equipment limitations. The research formulates a visual positioning strategy customized for pre-sintering operations, facilitating strategic decision-making in product placement. These patterns and coordinates also lay the foundation for machine vision-assisted robotic arms, contributing to Intelligent Manufacturing. The findings provide practical solutions for sustainable development and automation in PM manufacturing.