Integration of machine tool specific capability information related to a manufactured part's accuracy can significantly support the decision-making in production, help to understand root-cases of quality loss and optimize cutting processes. In this paper, a systematic methodology is proposed to bridge the gap between machine tool specific capability and finished part's accuracy. For this purpose, a measurement-based model is implemented in a CAx software environment for the prediction of geometrical deviations in complex milling processes. Results are presented in a case study to demonstrate errors on the workpiece level due to the quasi-static capabilities of a given machine tool
The manufacturing community has been constantly pursuing product quality improvement. As people rely...
Due to the increasing requirements of 5-axis machined products, collision simulation is not enough t...
This Paper presents research on geometric errors of simulated geometry which are measured and compen...
Abstract: Predicting the actual tool path of a machine tool prior to machining a part provides usefu...
Prediction of machining process capability in the design stage plays a key role to reach the precisi...
Abstract Manufacturers are under tremendous pressure to improve product quality in terms of dimensio...
AbstractAs the manufacturing community embraces the use of a variety of metrology solutions, the ava...
© 2017, Allerton Press, Inc.Maintenance of the machining precision of numerically controlled machine...
The accuracy of a machine tool is the limiting factor in the accuracy of finished parts. Errors in t...
In modern industry conditions, it is very important to develop methodologies for reducing costs and ...
Advanced technologies for the calibration of machine tools are presented. Kinematic errors independe...
AbstractMachine tool accuracy is the most important performance parameters which affect the part qua...
Manufacturing of high-quality components and assemblies is clearly recognised by industria...
New integrated sensors and connected machine tools generate a tremendous amount of in-depth process ...
5-axis milling is widely used in machining of parts with free-form surfaces and complex geometries. ...
The manufacturing community has been constantly pursuing product quality improvement. As people rely...
Due to the increasing requirements of 5-axis machined products, collision simulation is not enough t...
This Paper presents research on geometric errors of simulated geometry which are measured and compen...
Abstract: Predicting the actual tool path of a machine tool prior to machining a part provides usefu...
Prediction of machining process capability in the design stage plays a key role to reach the precisi...
Abstract Manufacturers are under tremendous pressure to improve product quality in terms of dimensio...
AbstractAs the manufacturing community embraces the use of a variety of metrology solutions, the ava...
© 2017, Allerton Press, Inc.Maintenance of the machining precision of numerically controlled machine...
The accuracy of a machine tool is the limiting factor in the accuracy of finished parts. Errors in t...
In modern industry conditions, it is very important to develop methodologies for reducing costs and ...
Advanced technologies for the calibration of machine tools are presented. Kinematic errors independe...
AbstractMachine tool accuracy is the most important performance parameters which affect the part qua...
Manufacturing of high-quality components and assemblies is clearly recognised by industria...
New integrated sensors and connected machine tools generate a tremendous amount of in-depth process ...
5-axis milling is widely used in machining of parts with free-form surfaces and complex geometries. ...
The manufacturing community has been constantly pursuing product quality improvement. As people rely...
Due to the increasing requirements of 5-axis machined products, collision simulation is not enough t...
This Paper presents research on geometric errors of simulated geometry which are measured and compen...