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  • Key words. Chattering; Jerk continuity; Machining; Sculptured surfaces  (1)
  • Key words: Computer integrated manufacturing (CIM); Co-ordinate measuring machine (CMM); Dimensional inspection  (1)
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    The international journal of advanced manufacturing technology 16 (2000), S. 107-112 
    ISSN: 1433-3015
    Keywords: Key words: Computer integrated manufacturing (CIM); Co-ordinate measuring machine (CMM); Dimensional inspection
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: The recent developments in computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) systems have made the traditional dimensional inspections bottlenecks in the production line. To overcome these bottlenecks, computer integrated dimensional inspection was proposed with the coordinate measuring machine (CMM) being the key device. In this investigation, a framework for integrating manufacturing (CAD/CAM) environment is developed to automate the process of design, manufacturing and inspection. An algorithm to generate an optimum collision-free CMM probe path is proposed. This algorithm uses the ray tracing technique to locate the collision of the possible paths with the workpiece to be inspected, between the initial probe point and the target point. If there is a collision, the algorithm walks through the topological structure of the part and selects the midpoint of the edge shared by the face with which the path collides and the adjacent face nearest to the target point, as the next probe point. This procedure is followed until the target point is reached. The first half of the proposed algorithm is implemented using Mechanical Desktop as the CAD system and AutoCAD Runtime Extension (ARX) as the application programming interface, running on a Windows NT 4.0 platform. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is verified by the results of the implementation which demonstrate optimum collision-free dimensional inspection path generation for three prismatic parts.
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    The international journal of advanced manufacturing technology 15 (1999), S. 640-648 
    ISSN: 1433-3015
    Keywords: Key words. Chattering; Jerk continuity; Machining; Sculptured surfaces
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: This paper presents an investigation of jerk continuity in milling operations for sculptured surfaces of mechanical parts. It has been realised that chattering in machining operations can cause detrimental effects on the quality of machined parts as well as on the life of the cutting tool. One of the major reasons of chattering is known to be the rough transition of cutter accelerations when traversing through desired part sur-faces. The problem becomes serious when machining sculptured surfaces of parts. In this work, an effective computer-aided sculptured surface design technique is proposed. The ultimate goal is to achieve smooth and near chattering-free machining for producing precision parts. The proposed surface design scheme models the part’s sculptured surfaces in such a way that it warrants a smooth "jerk" transition at the boundaries of common surface patches on the part. This results in a drastic reduction of large step changes of cutter accelerations during machining operations which will in turn eliminate a good portion of the chattering effects. Three theorems concerning the necessary jerk continuity conditions for surface patches connections are developed and their proofs are presented. Examples of an aerofoil and a concept car model are implemented, using the proposed modelling approach, to demonstrate its effectiveness.
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