1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0010-4485(96)00052-8
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Modelling turned components with non-axisymmetric features

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“…A typical example of the hybrid scheme is the system proposed by De Martino et al [12] that enables the user to either start modelling by using features or by a predefined geometric model and create a feature-based model from it using an intermediate model as a mean between the two techniques. Guerra and Hinduja [23], examine a hybrid scheme for axisymmetric turned and milled components. Laako and Mantyla [29] present a hybrid interactive feature-modelling system named EXTDesign.…”
Section: Interactive Feature Definition (Hybrid Scheme)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A typical example of the hybrid scheme is the system proposed by De Martino et al [12] that enables the user to either start modelling by using features or by a predefined geometric model and create a feature-based model from it using an intermediate model as a mean between the two techniques. Guerra and Hinduja [23], examine a hybrid scheme for axisymmetric turned and milled components. Laako and Mantyla [29] present a hybrid interactive feature-modelling system named EXTDesign.…”
Section: Interactive Feature Definition (Hybrid Scheme)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Yip-Hoi and Dutta 3 presented a computational technique for determining the maximum turnable state of mill-turn components. Guerra and Hinduja 4 proposed a hybrid method for modeling turned components with non-axisymmetric features using a feature-based library or traditional modeling tools. Lee and Chiou 5 presented a method for calculating the critical separation distance between the part surface and the cutter in mill-turn machines by mapping the part surface and cutter onto an unfolded domain.…”
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confidence: 99%