Clinical evaluation of an operation planning system in the field of cranio–maxillo-facial surgery

2001 ◽  
Vol 1230 ◽  
pp. 1230-1231 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Brief ◽  
S. Hassfeld ◽  
C. Haag ◽  
J. Münchenberg ◽  
O. Schorr ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
James A. Stori ◽  
Paul K. Wright

Abstract Within the Integrated Design And Manufacturing Environment (IMADE), operation planning provides a mapping from geometric design primitives to machining operation sequences for manufacturing processes. Operation planning includes tool selection, machining parameter selection, and tool path generation. An object oriented approach to program structure is adopted, whereby features, operations and tools, inherit behaviors and attributes from the appropriate class-hierarchies for the part, the manufacturing operations, and tooling classes. A detailed example is presented illustrating the operation planning search algorithm. Scripts are generated by the individual machining operations for execution on a machine tool. Tooling information is maintained in an object-oriented database through the FAR libraries for Common LISP. Examples of particular process plans show that the inherent trade-offs between specified precision and machining time can be investigated. An Open Architecture Machine Tool (MOSAIC-PM) has been used to machine the parts created by the feature based design and planning system. The novel contributions of this paper relate to the demonstration of “seamless” links between, a) design, b) planning, and c) actual fabrication by milling.


Author(s):  
S Hinduja ◽  
H Huang

OP-PLAN is one of the modules of TECHTURN (1) which is a technologically oriented system for turned components. Given the geometry of the component, OP-PLAN recognizes, in the first instance, features such as threads, grooves and recesses, and then subdivides the rest of the component into volumes. A novel method is presented which determines simultaneously the optimum subdivision of the stock into volumes and the most suitable operation. In arriving at the solution, cost calculations are performed based on optimum cutting conditions calculated with standard tools having indexable inserts. For other features, preassigned operations are used. The sequence of operations is based on commonly accepted rules used in turning and care is taken to ensure that the technological requirements can be guaranteed. OP-PLAN caters for all axisymmetrical features and therefore it should be able to deal with a fairly large percentage of turned components found in industry. Three examples are included and they highlight some of the features of the system.


2011 ◽  
Vol 38 (6Part21) ◽  
pp. 3650-3651
Author(s):  
S Davis ◽  
A Alexander ◽  
M Renaud ◽  
M Hobson ◽  
E Soisson ◽  
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Author(s):  
Udo Jendrysiak ◽  
Bernhard Nafe ◽  
Michael Pollecker ◽  
Helmut Brunzlow ◽  
Andreas Roesler ◽  
...  

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