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Process scheme based NC machining chain model for aircraft structural parts

  • Shulin Chen*
  • , Guolei Zheng
  • , Baorui Du
  • , Hongzhen Chu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Although intelligent NC programming technology has made some progress, the efficiency and practicability were not high. For this reason, we presented the intelligent NC programming pattern based on process scheme (PS). In this pattern, some models and the rules were mainly proposed. Firstly, by analyzing the machining characteristic of aircraft structural parts, we established the tree model of PS and the constructing rules. Secondly, we constructed the extended generalized pocket model by slicing recognition to create the machining volume model (MVM). Thirdly, the machining chain model was put forward based on the PS and MVM. Finally, the developed pattern and model have been applied in the intelligent NC programming system of aircraft structural parts and are validated with high practicability and efficiency through a case study.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationComputer-Aided Design, Manufacturing, Modeling and Simulation II
Pages994-998
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Event2nd International Conference on Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing, Modeling and Simulation, CDMMS 2012 - Chongqing, China
Duration: 21 Sep 201223 Sep 2012

Publication series

NameApplied Mechanics and Materials
Volume246-247
ISSN (Print)1660-9336
ISSN (Electronic)1662-7482

Conference

Conference2nd International Conference on Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing, Modeling and Simulation, CDMMS 2012
Country/TerritoryChina
CityChongqing
Period21/09/1223/09/12

Keywords

  • Aircraft structural parts
  • Intelligent NC programming
  • Machining chain
  • Process scheme

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