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Machining Impossible Shapes: IFIP TC5 WG5.3 International Conference on Sculptured Surface Machining (SSM98) November 9–11, 1998 Chrysler Technology Center, Michigan, USA(18 IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology)

Machining Impossible Shapes: IFIP TC5 WG5.3 International Conference on Sculptured Surface Machining (SSM98) November 9–11, 1998 Chrysler Technology Center, Michigan, USA(18 IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology)


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This text provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject of sculptured surface machining in terms of user needs, CAM software solutions and theoretical research results and issues. State-of-the-art capabilities of the best commercial CAM systems are compared to user needs, and advanced academic research is presented. Among the topics covered are the following: generative NC for dies and molds; 5-axis machining of impellers; cutting simulation and NC verification; virtual machining; CAPP for die and mold machining; and NURBS-based CNC interpolators. It contains the proceedings of the International Conference on Sculptured Surface Machining: Machining Impossible Shapes (SMM'98), sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and held at the Chrysler Technology Center, Michigan, USA, in November 1998. This book is aimed at researchers and practitioners in computer science, technical managers and software specialists.

Table of Contents:
1. Industrial Users Perspectives.- Cutting Molds/Dies from Scan data.- Experiences from a Quantum Leap Improvement in Turbine Manufacturing.- A Generative Approach for Die Pattern Machining.- 2. Computational Geometry for SSM.- Geometric Contribution to 3-axis Milling of Sculptured Surfaces.- Efficiency of Multi-Axis NC Machining of Sculptured Part Surfaces.- Best-fit of Sculptured Surfaces.- Point-based Geometric Modelling.- 3. Geometric Simulation and NC Verification.- Virtual Machining and the Manufacturing Model.- Virtual CNC with Performance Error Modeling.- Fast Simulation of Sculptured Surface Milling with 3-axis NC Machine.- Simulation of Ball-nose End Milling Operations — Selection of Geometric Resolution Parameters.- 4. Cutting Force Modeling for SSM.- Machining Process Modeling for Intelligent Rough Machining of Sculptured Parts.- Bridging the Gap between Tool Path generation for SSM and Computer Aided Process Modelling Techniques.- Automatic Five-Axis CNC Feedrate Selection via Discrete Mechanistic, Geometric, and Machine Model Integration.- Milling Simulation with an Adaptive Strategy.- Deformed Swept Volume Analysis to NC Machining Simulation with Cutter Deflection.- 5. Shape Reverse Engineering.- Segmentation and Surface Fitting in Reverse Engineering [Keynote paper].- Surface Reconstruction from Point Clouds.- Reverse Engineering Employing a Wrap-Around SurfaceTriangle Set.- Manufacturability of Reverse Engineered CAD-models: a case study.- Measurement Uncertainty due to Work-piece Error Interaction with Sampling Period.- 6. Virtual and Rapid Prototyping.- Design Evaluation of Virtual Clay Models using Selective Laser Sintering.- Finding Near-Optimal Build Orientations for Shape Deposition Manufacturing.- A Layered 5-axis Machining Method.- BuildingVery Large Complex Shapes using a Flexible Blade Cutter.- Machining Large Complex Shapes using a 7 DoF Device.- 7. Three Axis Tool Path Generation Methods.- Optimal Tool Selection for Interference-free Sculptured Surface Machining.- Exact Polyhedral Machining.- Optimal Tool Path Generation for 2 ½ D Milling of Dies and Molds.- Pencil Curve Tracing via Virtual Digitizing.- 8. High Speed Machining.- High Performance Machining for Die/Mold Manufacturing — R&D in Progress, [Keynote paper].- 5-axis High Speed NURBS-machining on a New Parallel Kinematic-machine.- HSC-Appropriate NC Programming in Die and Mould Manufacturing.- High Speed Machining (HSC) of Sculptured Surfaces in Die and Mold Manufacturing.- 9. Five Axis Tool Path Generation Methods.- Optimized NC-toolpath Generation for 5-axis Machining of Complex Surfaces.- Adaptive Tool Path Planning for 5-Axis Sculptured Surface Machining by Machining Strip Evaluation.- Curvature Matched Machining Methods Versus Commercial CAD Methods.- Five —Axis Control Sculptured Surface Machining Using Conicoid End Mill.- A Unified Approach to Accessibility in 5-axis Freeform Milling Environments.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780412846809
  • Publisher: Chapman and Hall
  • Publisher Imprint: Chapman and Hall
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 390
  • Series Title: 18 IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
  • Width: 156 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0412846802
  • Publisher Date: 30 Jun 1999
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: IFIP TC5 WG5.3 International Conference on Sculptured Surface Machining (SSM98) November 9–11, 1998 Chrysler Technology Center, Michigan, USA


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