نتایج جستجو برای: machining process

تعداد نتایج: 1320801  

2014
Tejas Deshmukh

Abrasive flow machining (AFM) is a manufacturing technique that uses the flow of a pressurized abrasive media to remove work piece material. In comparison with other polishing technique, AFM is very efficient, suitable for the finishing of complex inner surfaces. In recent years, hybrid-machining processes have been developed to improve the efficiency of a process by clubbing the advantages of ...

2000
K. Chen Y. L. Yao

Pulsed laser machining offers many unique capabilities that continuous-wave (CW) laser machining cannot. In pulsed laser machining, however, the additional process parameters of peak power, pulse frequency and pulse duration make it more difficult to find and fine tune a suitable operation window. This becomes harder in micromachining applications where tolerance of inaccuracy is smaller. How t...

2010
Hong Hocheng Kuan-Yu Wang

The excimer laser machining has been widely applied to micromachining of various materials. An excimer laser dragging process to ablate a groove pattern on a polycarbonate (PC) sheet through a mask opening is analyzed in this paper. Currently, a large number of papers studying the interaction between the laser machining parameters and various materials are presented. However, the prediction of ...

2015
Harpinder Singh Sandhu Vidhata Mehta Jatin Manchanda Gurpreet Singh Phull

Electric Discharge Machining is a non-conventional machining process, used to machining difficult to machine materials. The major problem faced while doing EDM is high tool wear rate, end wear, corner wear , surface roughness and low material removal rate,. In this research work experimental investigations have been made to find the machining characteristics of high density ultra fine graphite ...

2010
Jun Wang Zhigang Wang Weidong Zhu Yingfeng Ji

This paper describes a method of machining feature recognition from a freeform surface based on the relationship between unique machining patches and critical points on a component’s surface. The method uses Morse theory to extract critical surface points by defining a scalar function on the freeform surface. Features are defined by region growing between the critical points using a tool path g...

2014

The selection of the most suitable machining process for a given machining application is not straightforward and requires consideration of a number of techno-technological and economic criteria. Therefore is often viewed as a multi-criteria decision making (MCDM). This paper is focused on multi-criteria economic analysis of various machining processes by applying recently developed MCDM method...

Journal: :Computer-Aided Design 2008
Dae-Hyuck Chung Suk-Hwan Suh

Increasing attention is being paid to complete machining, i.e., machining of the whole part in a single machine tool, in the metal working industry. For this purpose, complex machine tools equipped with machining components, such as multiple spindles and turrets have been developed by leading machine tool builders. The efficiency of complex machine tools is largely dependent on how the machinin...

2007
Hui Wang Qiang Huang

Traditional statistical process control (SPC) has been widely employed for the process monitoring in discrete part manufacturing. However, SPC does not consider any adjustment preventing the process drift. Furthermore, many in-line adjustment approaches, such as thermal error compensation and avoidance, are designed only for machine tool error reduction. This paper intends to fully utilize the ...

2011
B. Richardson M. Arbabtafti M. Moghaddam A. Nahvi M. Mahvash

Article history: Received: August 15, 2009. Received in revised form: November 24, 2009. Accepted: November 29, 2009. This paper describes a virtual reality (VR)-assisted robotic surgery simulator for bone surgery training. A trainee surgeon holds the haptic robot stylus and manipulates it three-dimensionally to interact with the virtual bone. The robotic simulator allows the trainee surgeon to...

Production and non-productive equipment and personnel delays are a critical element of any production system. The frequency and length of delays impact heavily on the production and economic efficiency of these systems. Machining processes in wood industry are particularly vulnerable to productive and non-productive delays. Whereas, traditional manufacturing industries usually operate on homoge...

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