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Manufacturing feature recognition toward integration with process planning
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EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringDigital ManufacturingComputer-aided DesignFeature DependenciesAutomated ManufacturingSocial SciencesPattern RecognitionSystems EngineeringFeature RecognitionDesignFeature ModelingComputer ScienceOptimal Machining SequenceFeature ConstructionComputer-aided ManufacturingIndustrial DesignAutomationProcess PlanningIndustrial Informatics
Process planning plays a key role by linking CAD and CAM. Its front-end is feature recognition, but feature recognition research has not been in accord with the requirements of process planning. This paper presents an effort for integrating the two activities: feature-based machining sequence generation primarily based on tool capabilities. The system recognizes only manufacturable features by consulting the tool database, and simultaneously constructs dependencies among the features. Then, the A* algorithm is used to search for an optimal machining sequence by the aid of the feature dependencies and a manufacturing cost function.
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