Abstract
Multi-tasking machine is capable of performing both milling and turning operations, itcontributesto highlyefficient machining and space conservation.However, prior to machining a lot of lead time is consumed in deciding efficient process plan, and generatingmachining tool path. Although the current CAM systems are highly integrated, the efficiency of thegenerated tool pathis highly relied on the experience of theCAM programmer. In this research, an automatic process planning systemfor multi-tasking machine was developed. It is capable of recognizingmanufacturingfeatures and decidingefficient process plan from CAD model automatically. In this developed system, the CAD model is described as Attributed Adjacency Graph (AAG), and each feature is defined by AAG andits geometrical properties. Totally 8 milling features and 9 turning features can be recognized. The optimal machining plan is calculated based on machining cost evaluation. In addition, in this research a new method based on subfeaturecombination isproposedin order to recognize intersecting features. Furthermore, in this research the connection relationship of each feature is classified, and machining priority is assigned to adjacent features.It prevents the time consuming evaluation for checking all possible machining sequences. Finally, according to the experiment results, it is confirmed this developed system is capable of obtainingoptimal machining plan properly andrapidly.
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Zhu, J., Kato, M., Tanaka, T., Yoshioka, H., & Saito, Y. (2015). Graph based automatic process planning system for multi-tasking machine. Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems and Manufacturing, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.1299/jamdsm.2015jamdsm0034
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