Machining Impossible Shapes
IFIP TC5 WG5.3 International Conference on Sculptured Surface Machining (SSM98) November 9-11, 1998 Chrysler Technology Center, Michigan, USA
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Author
Contributions
- Choi, Byoung K. - Contributor
- Jerard, Robert B. - Contributor
Publication
1999 - Springer US, Boston, MA, United States
Language
English
Word Count
96,500 words, Guess
Page Count
386 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemachiningimpossi00vadl
- ISBN-101475756909
- ISBN-100387353925
- ISBN-139781475756906
- ISBN-139780387353920
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number853262627
- Better World Books9781475756906
- Better World Books9780387353920
- Open LibraryOL27072064M
Classifications
- DDC620.0042
- LCCTA174
Description
This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject of sculptured surface machining in terms of user needs, CAM software solutions and theoretical research results and issues. State-of-the-art capabilities of the best commercial CAM systems are compared to user needs, and advanced academic research is presented. Among the topics covered are the following: Generative NC for dies and molds; 5-axis machining of impellers; Cutting simulation and NC verification; Virtual machining; CAPP for die and mold machining; NURBS-based CNC interpolators . It contains the proceedings of the International Conference on Sculptured Surface Machining: Machining Impossible Shapes (SMM'98), sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and held at the Chrysler Technology Center, Michigan, USA, in November 1998. This book is essential reading for researchers and practitioners in computer science, technical managers and software specialists.
Subjects
Series Statement
- IFIP - The International Federation for Information Processing -- 18
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