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Machining Impossible Shapes: IFIP TC5 WG5.3 International Conference on Sculptured Surface Machining (SSM98) November 911, 1998 Chrysler Technology Center, Michigan, USA 1999 ed. [Kõva köide]

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On November 9-11, 1998,85 participants, representing 17 countries, gathered in Aubum Hills, Michigan, at the Chrysler Tech Center, to attend a workshop "SSM'98" (or Sculptured Surface Machining '98) organized by IFIP Working Group 5.3. This was the first major workshop on sculptured surface machining since the CAM-I sponsored conference "Machining Impossible Surfaces" held in 1981. The purpose of the SSM'98 workshop, entitled "Machining Impossible Shapes", was to promote a cross-fertilization of ideas among three communities: industrial users, CAM software developers and academic researchers. There were 17 participants who were "industrial users", 15 represented CAM software developers, 4 were from the machine tool industry, with the remainder being academic researchers. The format of the meeting included 40 presentations in 9 sessions, 4 keynote speeches and a sufficient amount of time for informal discussion amongst the participants. One of the most valuable aspects of the workshop was the opportunity for participants to meet informally and to discuss their mutual interests. This led to two "participant organized" sessions on five axis machining and on machine tool controllers.
Preface xi Conference Co-chairs x International Program Committee x Industrial Users Perspectives Cutting Molds/Dies from Scan data 1(7) Rao S. Vadlamudi Experiences from a Quantum Leap Improvement in Turbine Manufacturing 8(16) Ivar Bliko Stefan Kowerich Pal Paulik A Generative Approach for Die Pattern Machining 24(9) Hayong Shin Robert M. Trecapelli Andrew Shudra Jr. Yun C. Chung Computational geometry for SSM Geometric Contribution to 3-axis Milling of Sculptured Surfaces 33(9) Johannes Wallner George Glaeser Helmut Pottmann Efficiency of Multi-Axis NC Machining of Sculptured Part Surfaces 42(17) Stepan P. Radzevich Erik D. Goodman Best-fit of Sculptured Surfaces 59(15) Walter Gander David Soulier Point-based Geometric Modelling 74(9) Dr F Smith Geometric Simulation and NC Verification Virtual Machining and the Manufacturing Model 83(7) Jeff Werner Al Larkin Mark Benedetti Virtual CNC with Performance Error Modeling 90(7) Donald M. Esterling Josep Fontdecaba Fast Simulation of Sculptured Surface Milling with 3-axis NC Machine 97(12) M. Inui M. Kanda R. Kakio Simulation of Ball-nose End Milling Operations - Selection of Geometric Resolution Parameters 109(10) Ciro A. Rodriguez Taylan Altan Cutting Force Modeling for SSM Machining Process Modeling for Intelligent Rough Machining of Sculptured Parts 119(10) Sorin I. Pop Geoffrey W. Vickers Zuomin Dong Bridging the Gap between Tool Path generation for SSM and Computer Aided Process Modelling Techniques 129(9) Mohammed A. E. Gadalla Waguith H. ElMaraghy Automatic Five-Axis CNC Feedrate Selection via Discrete Mechanistic, Geometric, and Machine Model Integration 138(9) Jeffrey G. Hemmett Barry K. Fussell Robert B. Jerard Milling Simulation with an Adaptive Strategy 147(11) Klaus Weinert Frank Albersmann Georg Guntermann Deformed Swept volume Analysis to NC Machining Simulation with Cutter Deflection 158(9) Ming C. Leu Denis Blackmore Bilal Maiteh Shape Reverse Engineering Segmentation and Surface Fitting in Reverse Engineering (Keynote paper) 167(6) Taas Varady Pal Benko Geza Kos Gabor Renner Volker Weiβ Surface Reconstruction from Point Clouds 173(6) Bill Toll Fuhua (Frank) Cheng Reverse Engineering Employing a Wrap-Around Surface Triangle Set 179(8) Colin Bradley Vincent Chan Manufacturability of Reverse Engineered CAD-models : a case study 187(9) J.-P. kruth A. Kerstens P. Dejonghe Measurement Uncertainty due to Work-piece Error Interaction with Sampling Period 196(5) Robert Edgeworth Robert G. Wilhelm Virtual and Rapid Prototyping Design Evaluation of Virtual Clay Models using Selective Laser Sintering 201(7) Frank-L. Krause Yasmina Bock Stefan Dreher Finding Near-Optimal Build orientations for Shape Deposition Manufacturing 208(9) Satyandra K. Gupta Qi Tian Lee Weiss A Layered 5-axis Machining Method 217(8) Li Hui Lee Yong Tsui Gong Haiqing Li Bo Zou Jiguo Building Very Large Complex Shapes using a Flexible Blade Cutter 225(12) Imre horvath Joris S.M. Vergeest Zoltan Rusak Machining Large Complex Shapes using a 7 DoF Device 237(10) J.S.M. Vergeest J.W.H. Tangelder Zs. kovacs Three Axis Tool Path Generation Methods Optimal Tool Selection for interference-free Sculptured Surface Machining 247(16) Zhonglin Han Daniel Yang Exact Polyhedral Machining 263(9) Cha-Soo Jun Dong-Soo Kim Sehyung Park Optimal Tool Path Generation for 2 1/2 D Milling of Dies and Molds 272(7) Hui Li Zuomin Dong Geoffrey W. Vickers Pencil Curve Tracing via Virtual Digitizing 279(14) Jung W Park Yun C Chung Bo H Kim Byoung K Choi High Speed Machining High Performance Machining for Die/Mold Manufacturing -- R&D in Progress, (Keynote paper) 293(22) Taylan Altan Mahmoud Shatla Yung-Chang Yen Nuri Akgerman 5-axis High Speed NURBS-machining on a New parallel Kinemtic-machine 315(10) Volker Kreidler HSC Appropriate NC Programming in Die and Mould Manufacturing 325(8) Herbert Schulz Jurgen Geist High Speed Machining (HSC) of Sculptured Surfaces in Die and Mold Manufacturing 333(10) Thorsten Finzer Five Axis Tool Path Generation Methods Optimized NC-toolpath Generation for 5-axis Machining of Complex Surfaces 343(8) J.-P. Kruth B. Lauwers P. Dejonghe J. Dotremont Adaptive Tool Path Planning for 5-Axis Sculptured Surface Machining by Machining Strip Evaluation 351(10) Yuan-Shin Lee Curvature Matched Machining Methods versus Commercial CAD Methods 361(5) K.A. White J. K. Hill C. G. Jensen Five-Axis Control Sculptured Surface Machining Using Conicoid End Mill 366(10) Koichi Morishige Teruhisa Nasu Yoshimi Takeuchi A Unified Approach to Accessibility in 5-axis Freeform Miling Environments 376 Gershon Elber Elaine Cohen