IFIP TC5 WG5.3 International Conference on Sculptured Surface Machining (SSM98) November 9-11, 1998 Chrysler Technology Center, Michigan, USA
edited by Gustav J. Olling, Byoung K. Choi, Robert B. Jerard.
Boston, MA
Springer US
1999
(x, 386 pages)
IFIP - The International Federation for Information Processing, 18.
1. Industrial Users Perspectives --;Cutting Molds/Dies from Scan data --;Experiences from a Quantum Leap Improvement in Turbine Manufacturing --;A Generative Approach for Die Pattern Machining --;2. Computational Geometry for SSM --;Geometric Contribution to 3-axis Milling of Sculptured Surfaces --;Efficiency of Multi-Axis NC Machining of Sculptured Part Surfaces --;Best-fit of Sculptured Surfaces --;Point-based Geometric Modelling --;3. Geometric Simulation and NC Verification --;Virtual Machining and the Manufacturing Model --;Virtual CNC with Performance Error Modeling --;Fast Simulation of Sculptured Surface Milling with 3-axis NC Machine --;Simulation of Ball-nose End Milling Operations --;Selection of Geometric Resolution Parameters --;4. Cutting Force Modeling for SSM --;Machining Process Modeling for Intelligent Rough Machining of Sculptured Parts --;Bridging the Gap between Tool Path generation for SSM and Computer Aided Process Modelling Techniques --;Automatic Five-Axis CNC Feedrate Selection via Discrete Mechanistic, Geometric, and Machine Model Integration --;Milling Simulation with an Adaptive Strategy --;Deformed Swept Volume Analysis to NC Machining Simulation with Cutter Deflection --;5. Shape Reverse Engineering --;Segmentation and Surface Fitting in Reverse Engineering [Keynote paper] --;Surface Reconstruction from Point Clouds --;Reverse Engineering Employing a Wrap-Around SurfaceTriangle Set --;Manufacturability of Reverse Engineered CAD-models: a case study --;Measurement Uncertainty due to Work-piece Error Interaction with Sampling Period --;6. Virtual and Rapid Prototyping --;Design Evaluation of Virtual Clay Models using Selective Laser Sintering --;Finding Near-Optimal Build Orientations for Shape Deposition Manufacturing --;A Layered 5-axis Machining Method --;Building Very Large Complex Shapes using a Flexible Blade Cutter --;Machining Large Complex Shapes using a 7 DoF Device --;7. Three Axis Tool Path Generation Methods --;Optimal Tool Selection for Interference-free Sculptured Surface Machining --;Exact Polyhedral Machining --;Optimal Tool Path Generation for 2 1/2 D Milling of Dies and Molds --;Pencil Curve Tracing via Virtual Digitizing --;8. High Speed Machining --;High Performance Machining for Die/Mold Manufacturing --;R & D in Progress, [Keynote paper] --;5-axis High Speed NURBS-machining on a New Parallel Kinematic-machine --;HSC-Appropriate NC Programming in Die and Mould Manufacturing --;High Speed Machining (HSC) of Sculptured Surfaces in Die and Mold Manufacturing --;9. Five Axis Tool Path Generation Methods --;Optimized NC-toolpath Generation for 5-axis Machining of Complex Surfaces --;Adaptive Tool Path Planning for 5-Axis Sculptured Surface Machining by Machining Strip Evaluation --;Curvature Matched Machining Methods Versus Commercial CAD Methods --;Five --;Axis Control Sculptured Surface Machining Using Conicoid End Mill --;A Unified Approach to Accessibility in 5-axis Freeform Milling Environments.
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.
Engineering design.
Engineering.
Mechanical engineering.
TA174
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E358
1999
edited by Gustav J. Olling, Byoung K. Choi, Robert B. Jerard.