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Feature-State Approach for Operation Sequence Generation

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Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering
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This paper presents a definition of the machining feature and the machining state used as a concept for CAPP (Computer Aided Process Planning). Several approaches for generating operation sequences (also called machining processes) of features are also presented. In these approaches, the consideration of machining constraints between features, the processing of overlapped features, the limitation of the choice of tools among the ones available and the search for common operations and tools for the machining of different features are pointed out. Finally, a method for recognising machining features based on the concept of manufacturing features is presented.

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Anselmetti, B., Chep, A., Mawussi, K., Villeneuve, F. (1997). Feature-State Approach for Operation Sequence Generation. In: Chedmail, P., Bocquet, JC., Dornfeld, D. (eds) Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5588-5_10

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