2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-018-3048-9
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Part localization theory and its application on near-net-shape machining

Abstract: As an emerging technique, near-net-shape machining implies that billets of a part are near to its net shape (or its design), and thus, little machining of the billets is required to produce qualified pieces. This technique has been employed in production of critical parts, repair of important but worn out parts, and machining of three-dimensional (3-D) printed parts. To cut a near-net-shape billet, its part localization should be conducted by transforming (or localizing) its part design model geometrically suc… Show more

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