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Published in: The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 3/2020

19-05-2020 | ORIGINAL ARTICLE

A customizable process planning approach for rotational parts based on multi-level machining features and ontology

Authors: Hengyuan Ma, Xionghui Zhou, Wei Liu, Qiang Niu, Chuipin Kong

Published in: The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | Issue 3/2020

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Abstract

Turning is the one of the most commonly available and least expensive machining operations. Confronted with the increased number of part variants and the requirement for fast system responsiveness in dynamic environments, traditional methods for building a computer-aided process planning (CAPP) system for turning are infeasible due to the fixed feature library and hard-coded heuristic rules. In this paper, a customizable approach for automatic process planning of rotational parts is proposed to boost the productivity of enterprises by realizing multi-level machining feature recognition and knowledge-based machining activity/resource selection. First, from the decomposed cells of the turning area, basic turning features are successively recognized based on a novel cell machinability analysis. The high-level custom features are define based on the directed acyclic graph and recognized from the basic feature precedence graph using the subgraph matching algorithm. To facilitate the knowledge-based process planning, a knowledge base is then established utilizing ontology, in which the taxonomies, properties, and causal relationships among the core concepts, namely, machining feature, machining operation, cutting tool, and machine tool, are formally defined. Finally, a five-step procedure is proposed to automatically infer manufacturing activity/resource for multi-level features through rule-based reasoning. The effectiveness and extensibility of the proposed approach are validated through two case studies on complex rotational parts.

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Metadata
Title
A customizable process planning approach for rotational parts based on multi-level machining features and ontology
Authors
Hengyuan Ma
Xionghui Zhou
Wei Liu
Qiang Niu
Chuipin Kong
Publication date
19-05-2020
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology / Issue 3/2020
Print ISSN: 0268-3768
Electronic ISSN: 1433-3015
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00170-020-05437-0

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