Machining Process Models for Product and Process Design

880793

4/1/1988

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Abstract
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This paper describes the University of Illinois machining system research program. This program focuses on the development of mechanistic models for machining process simulation and the use of these models for the simultaneous engineering of products and processes. Models are presented for end milling, face milling, and cylinder boring which take into account the cutting conditions, tool geometry, workpiece geometry, and system element dynamics. Furthermore, these models explicitly recognize the presence of machining process noise factors such as cutter runout and tool wear. Representative applications for these models are given. A methodology is described for the simultaneous engineering of products and manufacturing processes which incorporates models for the unit manufacturing processes, the manufacturing system, and the product to be produced.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/880793
Pages
16
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Sutherland, J., DeVor, R., Kapoor, S., and Ferreira, P., "Machining Process Models for Product and Process Design," SAE Technical Paper 880793, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/880793.
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4/1/1988
Product Code
880793
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English