‘Almost’ Real-Time Diagnosis and Correction of Manufacturing Scrap Using an Expert System 870905
This paper describes preliminary findings on an expert system that uses both operator and transducer inputs in ‘almost’ real-time to diagnose scrap type and recommend corrective action to reduce/eliminate further production of this scrap type. During the development of the expert system, equal consideration was given to hardware installation and debugging; system architecture, logic, and triggering; and knowledge acquisition. The system is applied to a specific manufacturing process; however, the ideas are applicable to a wide range of problems in the production environment.
Citation: Chesney, D., Goodman, E., and Rieke, M., "‘Almost’ Real-Time Diagnosis and Correction of Manufacturing Scrap Using an Expert System," SAE Technical Paper 870905, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/870905. Download Citation
Author(s):
David R. Chesney, Erik D. Goodman, Michael W. Rieke
Affiliated:
A.H. Case Center for CAD Michigan State Univ., Engineering Research and Development Central Foundry Div., GMC
Pages: 8
Event:
Computer Graphics Conference and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
SAE 1987 Transactions-V96-87, Proceedings of the SAE/Esd International Computer Graphics Conference-P-196
Related Topics:
Manufacturing processes
Production
Waste disposal
Hardware
Architecture
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