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Electric Property Analysis and Wire Placement Optimization of Automotive Wire Harness
2021 IEEE International Joint EMC/SI/PI and EMC Europe Symposium, 2021This paper describes an analysis and optimization technique for understanding and effective design of an automotive wire harness. In the analysis phase, the multiple linear regression analysis is used to reveal the relationship between an electric property of the wire harness and its cross-sectional shape.
Tadatoshi Sekine +3 more
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Crimping Technology of Aluminum Wire for Automotive Wire Harness
SAE Technical Paper Series, 2012<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">We have developed wiring harnesses that use aluminum wires instead of traditional copper wires for two reasons. The first is because there is an increase in demand for lighter cars due to recent increasingly severe restrictions on CO₂ emissions from cars. The second is that due
Takuji Otsuka +3 more
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Lightweight electronic harness wire
1973 EIC 11th Electrical Insulation Conference, 1973This article is intended as an evaluation guide in selection of “lightweight” wire for use in electronic harnesses and cables. The use of small sized “lightweight” wire in electronic interconnection harnesses is an important and increasing trend. High-density crimp-type connectors are now specified for most major military programs.
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Profitable Recycling of Automotive Wiring Harnesses
SAE Technical Paper Series, 2000<div class="htmlview paragraph">Legal requirements, especially in the European Union, rising concern about our environment and economic reasons force us to look at End of Life Vehicles (ELV's) more critically. This paper describes some projects where recycling technologies have been developed showing clearly that recycling can be profitable.
Wolfgang Diegmann +3 more
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1989
Wire harness fabrication is extremely labor intensive. Previous attempts to automate the process have used X-Y tables and have only been partially successful due to limited degrees of freedom. Unimation has demonstrated the feasibility of using a robot to integrate the wire termination, insertion, routing, and testing operations into a single ...
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Wire harness fabrication is extremely labor intensive. Previous attempts to automate the process have used X-Y tables and have only been partially successful due to limited degrees of freedom. Unimation has demonstrated the feasibility of using a robot to integrate the wire termination, insertion, routing, and testing operations into a single ...
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Performances of wire harness assembly systems
Proceedings of 1994 IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE'94), 2002Due to expanding electronic features in most equipment, the role of the wire harness is becoming more and more prominent in many manufacturing fields. Furthermore, wire harness assembly is certainly one of the most difficult and time consuming assembly phases in manufacturing.
E. Aguirre, B. Raucent
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A robotic wire harnessing system
Assembly Automation, 1983Wire harness fabrication is extremely labour intensive. Previous attempts to automate the process have used X‐Y tables and have only been partially successful due to limited degrees of freedom. Unimation has demonstrated the feasibility of using a robot to integrate the wire termination, insertion, routing and testing operations into a single ...
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Flexible Automated Wiring Harness Assembly
1985In the field of wiring harness assembly an important potential of rationalization is expected, especially for complex harnesses like those in the automotive appliance, domestic or aircraft industries. The Fraunhofer-Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation (IPA) in Stuttgart (West Germany) has developed a variety of concepts for flexible ...
H. J. Warnecke, J. Walther, G. Schlaich
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Development of Aluminum Wire for Low-Voltage Automotive Wiring Harnesses
SAE International Journal of Passenger Cars - Electronic and Electrical Systems, 2012<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">From the viewpoint of reducing the environmental impacts by automobile emission, improving fuel efficiency is essential. That is why automobiles need to be lightened. However, more and more electrical systems have been necessary in an automobile to ensure safety and comfort. With
Yasuyuki Otsuka +3 more
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Cost Effective Wire Harness Design
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1987<div class="htmlview paragraph">The design of automotive wire harness systems and the manufacturing of these same harness systems are many times treated as two completely different corporate divisions. This paper will focus on the cost reductions which are possible when these two divisions, with seemingly different goals, coordinate their efforts
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