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Enriched machining feature-based reasoning for generic machining process sequencing 

Authors: L. Wang a;  N. Cai b;  H. -Y. Feng b; Z. Liu a
Affiliations:   a Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Institute, National Research Council of Canada, London, Ontario N6G 4X8, Canada
b Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario N6A 5B9, Canada
DOI: 10.1080/00207540500354119
Publication Frequency: 24 issues per year
Published in: journal International Journal of Production Research, Volume 44, Issue 8 April 2006 , pages 1479 - 1501
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Abstract

This paper presents an enriched machining feature (EMF)-based reasoning approach to generic machining process sequencing for distributed process planning (DPP). An EMF is represented by combining its machining volume with surface, geometric and volume features, as well as other technological information needed to machine the feature. The information embedded in the EMF is retrieved progressively for machining sequence generation. Following an introduction of EMF and its representation scheme, the problems in determining machine-independent feature groups (set-ups) in DPP and their machining sequences to be followed for a given part are investigated. Based on the EMF concept, five reasoning rules are formulated and the algorithms developed. As the set-ups and sequences are generated based on manufacturing constraints and datum references but separated from specific resources, they are generic and applicable to machine tools with varying configurations and capabilities. This approach is further validated through a case study.
Keywords: Machining feature; Process planning; Geometric reasoning; Machining process sequencing
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