Comparative Study of Machining Technology Selection to Manufacture Large-Size Components of Offshore Constructions

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The focus of this paper is on process planning for large parts manufacture in systems of definite process capabilities, involving the use of multi-axis machining centres. The analysis of machining heavy mechanical components used in off-shore constructions has been carried out. Setup concepts applied and operation sequences determined in related process plans underwent studies. The paper presents in particular a reasoning approach to setup sequencing and machine assignment in manufacturing large-size components of offshore constructions. The relevant reasoning mechanism within a decision making scheme on generated process plan is shown based on a case study derived from the offshore sector. Recommendations for manufacture of selected exemplary and typical parts were formulated.

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Deja, M., Siemiątkowski, M., & Sender, P. (2017). Comparative Study of Machining Technology Selection to Manufacture Large-Size Components of Offshore Constructions. Polish Maritime Research, 24(s1), 38–45. https://doi.org/10.1515/pomr-2017-0019

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