Feature-Based and Process-Based Manufacturing Cost Estimation

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Abstract

The demand for mass custom parts is increasing, estimating the cost of parts to a high degree of efficiency is a matter of great concern to most manufacturing companies. Under the premise of machining operations, cost estimation based on features and processes yields high estimation accuracy, but it necessitates accurately identifying a part’s machining features and establishing the relationship between the feature and the cost. Accordingly, a feature recognition method based on syntactic pattern recognition is proposed herein. The proposed method provides a more precise feature definition and easily describes complex features using constraints. To establish the relationships between geometric features, processing modes, and cost, this study proposes a method of describing the features and the processing mode using feature quantities and adopts deep learning technology to establish the relationship between feature quantities and cost. By comparing a back propagation (BP) network and a convolutional neural network (CNN) it can be concluded that a CNN using the “RMSProp” optimizer exhibits higher accuracy.

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Ning, F., Qu, H., Shi, Y., Cai, M., & Xu, W. (2022). Feature-Based and Process-Based Manufacturing Cost Estimation. Machines, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/machines10050319

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