Search for dissertations about: "machining process"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 145 swedish dissertations containing the words machining process.
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1. Process planning for precision manufacturing : An approach based on methodological studies
Abstract : Process planning is a task comprising a broad range of activities to design and develop an appropriate manufacturing process for producing a part. Interpretation of the part design, selection of manufacturing processes, definition of operations, operation sequences, machining datums, geometrical dimensions and tolerances are some common activities associated with the task. READ MORE
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2. Machining process monitoring : a statistical approach
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3. Methods for improving performance of process planning for CNC machining : an approach based on surveys and analytical models
Abstract : Process planning as an enabler of competiveness is often overlooked, but being one of the principal function in the product realisation flow it holds a key role by combining both product and production requirements into a production concept with respect to the current manufacturing system. As such the capability of process planning to a large extent dictates production cost, lead times, product quality etc. READ MORE
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4. Model driven process planning for machining : Theory, application and improved information standards for efficient product realization
Abstract : Model driven process planning is a methodology that emphasizes the application of models to create, represent and use information of products, processes and resources. Industry today stores information in a fragmented manner, mainly document centered with the consequence of data duplication requiring comprehensive data management and maintenance. READ MORE
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5. An approach for systematic process planning of gear transmission parts
Abstract : The objective of this thesis is to find and develop methods that enhance and support the creation of evolvable master process plans with possibilities to challenge productivity and meet changing design requirements. The condition for achieving this is primarily that both the fundamental thinking and the results behind a process plan can be described. READ MORE