2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2007.11.134
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Designing using manufacturing feature library

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“…The product description obtained from a CAD system is usually represented by means of the design features set [5,6,8]. On the other hand the design feature set can be made in completely automatic way using various method of automatic design feature recognition [9] or in non-automatic way.…”
Section: The Generative Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The product description obtained from a CAD system is usually represented by means of the design features set [5,6,8]. On the other hand the design feature set can be made in completely automatic way using various method of automatic design feature recognition [9] or in non-automatic way.…”
Section: The Generative Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this process as an input information 3D models, 2D technical drawings, technical documentation are used. The worked out design feature set is next used in modelling process realised in a CAD system environment [9], and the product descriptions is most often given in text files format [2]. Having the design features set (see: the figure 1) it is possible to begin typical actions connected with manufacturing process planning: selection of manufacturing alternatives, tools selection, manufacturing process plan synthesis.…”
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“…Some formal ontology research has considered interoperability between design and production and provided some useful input to understanding the requirements. For example, enabling translation of CAD models to CAPP models (Dartigues et al 2007), attempting to share welding knowledge with design (Chang, Rai, and Terpenny 2010), enforcing the use of predefined features on designers (Chen and Wei 1997;Hoque and Szecsi 2008) and providing a framework for manufacturing (Chungoora 2010;Lee and Suh 2008).…”
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“…A feature is the unit of information about the workpiece, containing geometric and non-geometric data, with different degree of complexity and hierarchy, used during the design, process planning or other engineering works. Manufacturing feature technology is the subject of many works, both abroad [1][2][3], as well as in Poland [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. Especially high number of works deals with the algorithm for feature recognition.…”
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