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Machining Impossible Shapes Gustav J. Olling

Machining Impossible Shapes By Gustav J. Olling

Machining Impossible Shapes by Gustav J. Olling


Summary

On November 9-11, 1998,85 participants, representing 17 countries, gathered in Aubum Hills, Michigan, at the Chrysler Tech Center, to attend a workshop SSM'98 (or Sculptured Surface Machining '98) organized by IFIP Working Group 5.3.

Machining Impossible Shapes Summary

Machining Impossible Shapes: IFIP TC5 WG5.3 International Conference on Sculptured Surface Machining (SSM98) November 9-11, 1998 Chrysler Technology Center, Michigan, USA by Gustav J. Olling

On November 9-11, 1998,85 participants, representing 17 countries, gathered in Aubum Hills, Michigan, at the Chrysler Tech Center, to attend a workshop SSM'98 (or Sculptured Surface Machining '98) organized by IFIP Working Group 5.3. This was the first major workshop on sculptured surface machining since the CAM-I sponsored conference Machining Impossible Surfaces held in 1981. The purpose of the SSM'98 workshop, entitled Machining Impossible Shapes, was to promote a cross-fertilization of ideas among three communities: industrial users, CAM software developers and academic researchers. There were 17 participants who were industrial users, 15 represented CAM software developers, 4 were from the machine tool industry, with the remainder being academic researchers. The format of the meeting included 40 presentations in 9 sessions, 4 keynote speeches and a sufficient amount of time for informal discussion amongst the participants. One of the most valuable aspects of the workshop was the opportunity for participants to meet informally and to discuss their mutual interests. This led to two participant organized sessions on five axis machining and on machine tool controllers.

Table of Contents

Preface. Conference Co-chairs. International Program Committee. 1. Industrial Users Perspectives. 2. Computational Geometry for SSM. 3. Geometric Simulation and NC Verification. 4. Cutting Force Modeling for SSM. 5. Shape Reverse Engineering. 6. Virtual and Rapid Prototyping. 7. Three Axis Tool Path Generation Methods. 8. High Speed Machining. 9. Five Axis Tool Path Generation Methods.

Additional information

NPB9780412846809
9780412846809
0412846802
Machining Impossible Shapes: IFIP TC5 WG5.3 International Conference on Sculptured Surface Machining (SSM98) November 9-11, 1998 Chrysler Technology Center, Michigan, USA by Gustav J. Olling
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Chapman and Hall
1999-06-30
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