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Contributions to Proceedings:

F. Bleicher, F. Puschitz, T. Palatin:
"High Performance Manufacturing (HPM) a System Adapting Cutting Process";
in: "DAAAM International Scientific Book 2007", B. Katalinic (ed.); issued by: DAAAM International Vienna; DAAAM International Vienna, Wien, 2007, ISBN: 3-901509-60-7.



English abstract:
This article is intended to give a brief survey of how to optimise manufacturing process of a part by combining laboratory test, measuring of tool machine and computer calculations to get more detailed information about each single cutting process. Material data of work piece and data about machine stiffness are used for improving NC - programs that produce parts of better quality (precision, surface roughness)
This concept could not only be used for optimising one single cutting process in mass production. It considers the special needs of smaller quantities. Especially at machining parts made of new materials this system brings higher advantage. Overall objective is to predict quality and to reduce costs for expensive classical tests.

Keywords:
simulation of cutting process, machine stiffness at whole work space, material data at high deformation speed, error compensation, tool machine


Related Projects:
Project Head Fritz Bleicher:
Transnationales Forschungsvorhaben und Einführung von High Performance Manufacturing-Technologien als vorwettbewerblichen Standard zur Stärkung der Europäischen Zulieferindustrie für mechanische Bauteile


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