2001
DOI: 10.1007/s001700170158
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A Case-Based Computer-Aided Process-Planning System for Machining Prismatic Components

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“…A case-based computer-aided process-planning system for machining operations of prismatic components is investigated by Tiwari et al (2001). Automatic tool path generation of a featurebased CAD/CAPP/CAM integrated system is presented by Hou and Faddis (2006) to generate machining geometry information from CAPP to CAM systems.…”
Section: Independent Journal Of Management and Production (Ijmandp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A case-based computer-aided process-planning system for machining operations of prismatic components is investigated by Tiwari et al (2001). Automatic tool path generation of a featurebased CAD/CAPP/CAM integrated system is presented by Hou and Faddis (2006) to generate machining geometry information from CAPP to CAM systems.…”
Section: Independent Journal Of Management and Production (Ijmandp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Links between CAD/CAM and CAPP Manafi, Nategh, and Parvaz (2017) The extraction of manufacturing information of prismatic workpieces from CAD output usable in CAPP systems are investigated in the study. Tiwari, Kotaiah, and Bhatnagar (2001) Machining operations of prismatic components are analyzed and modified to develop the process plans in dynamic shop-floor situations. Zhou et al (2007) A practical approach to a total integration of CAD and CAPP based on commercial systems are developed.…”
Section: Artificial Neural Network In Cappmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last two decades, CBR has been successfully applied in a wide number of areas, such as CYRUS [15] for story understanding using semantic inference, WOK [16] for cooking advice, and BOLERO [17] for clinical problem solving. CBR has also been used in the application domain of design and manufacturing, e.g., Archie [18] for architectural design, Cadet [19] for mechanical design, and a process planner [20] for machining process planning. In the past few years, CBR approach has proven to be suitable for tooling design such as fixture design [21], injection molding design [22], and stamping die design [23].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, CBR technique has found wide application in computer aided design and process planning [1] [2], including the stamping process and dies intelligent design for stamping parts. In these applications, stamping parts information acts as the problem domain of cases model, and the stamping process and dies information as the answer domain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%