Towards Self-Adaptive Fixturing Systems for Aircraft Wing Assembly

Dan Vaughan, David Branson, Otto Jan Bakker, Svetan Ratchev

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    Abstract

    The aim of this work was to develop a new assembly process in conjunction with an adaptive fixturing system to improve the assembly process capability of specific aircraft wing assembly processes. The inherently complex aerospace industry requires a step change in its capability to achieve the production ramp up required to meet the global demand. This paper evaluates the capability of adaptive fixtures to identify their suitability for implementation into aircraft wing manufacturing and assembly. To understand the potential benefits of these fixtures, an examination of the current academic practices and an evaluation of the existing industrial solutions is highlighted. The proposed adaptive assembly process was developed to account for the manufacturing induced dimensional variation that causes significant issues in aircraft wing assembly. To test the effectiveness of the adaptive assembly process, an aircraft wing assembly operation was replicated on a demonstrator test rig. The experimental case study is described and positive initial test data is presented. The demonstrator achieved assemblies that were 0.129 mm and 0.114 mm from the actual target. These initial tests show that a repeatable process is obtainable, but a further increase in accuracy is required. Future work will be bring the system to a higher maturity level to allow for implementation into aircraft assembly processes.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number2493
    Number of pages8
    JournalSAE Technical Papers
    Volume2015-September
    Issue numberSeptember
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 2015
    EventSAE AeroTech Congress and Exhibition, AEROTECH 2015 - Seattle, United States
    Duration: 22 Sept 201524 Sept 2015

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