Decision-making for multi-criteria optimization of process planning

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The objective of this work is to develop a methodology for the automatic generation of optimised and innovative machining process planning that enable aeronautical subcontractors to face current productivity and competitiveness issues. A four-step methodology is proposed, allowing the user to obtain optimised machining ranges that respect his know-how and experience and introduce innovation. This methodology is based on a representation of the decisional behaviour of the user in a given situation as well as in the face of the risk of industrialisation and broadens the formalisation of the performance of a process by taking into account other performance criteria other than machining time or overall cost. A genetic algorithm is used to generate optimized process planning. An AHP method is used to represent the decision-making process. The methodology presents the best processes generated and the use of social choice theory enables it to target the most efficient ranges to be implemented, by integrating a risk criterion to the industrialization.

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Arquis, E., Delolme, L., Antomarchi, A. L., Durieux, S., & Duc, E. (2019). Decision-making for multi-criteria optimization of process planning. Mechanics and Industry, 20. https://doi.org/10.1051/meca/2020040

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