35 research outputs found
Machine capability and fixturing constraints-imposed automatic machining set-ups generation
An aspect of process planning that has not received a good deal of attention is set-up planning. Machine tool configuration and fixture constrain operations in process planning. The paper presents a set-up planning module as part of a feature-based process planning system with an access of a manufacturing database. Data on component geometry, dimensions and tolerances are used to extract constraint-imposed precedence relations between features. The geometric relationship between the fixture and the machine tool is represented in an object-oriented format. Taking machine capabilities and fixturing strategies into account, the set-up planning module automatically generates multiple machining set-ups via a procedure. A case study is given to demonstrate how the procedure works. The presented module helps facilitate automation of set-up planning implementations for machining of near net shape prismatic parts on shop floor. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
A computer aided process planning system for concurrent engineering
This paper present ProPlanner, a hybrid computer aided process planning (CAPP) system designed to facilitate concurrent product development. ProPlanner automates information acquisition, product design interpretation, manufacturing operation planning, cutting tool selection, set-up planning and operation sequencing. The system employs a hybrid approach utilizing a combination of rule-based reasoning and object-oriented programming. It enables the early detection of design errors during the design stage before manufacturing and incorporates a feedback mechanism for correcting errors and giving suggestions to modify the product design. © IMechE 2001